Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Hotel reservation - I'll leave when the hotel closes.

I'll leave when the hotel closes.

I'll leave when the hotel closes. This sentence comes from Churchill's answer when someone asked him about death when he was dying.

People are bound to die, but different people have different attitudes towards death. Churchill's answer can be imagined, and he was calm about death. The journey of life is like going to a pub to drink, or being alone or in groups of three or five, but no matter how calm or wonderful the process is, when the pub closes, friends and relatives may leave first. Do you have any reason not to leave?

I have always been afraid of death, which can be said to be lifeless. It is unlucky to talk about death since ancient times.

Nowadays, people are no longer afraid of death. Whether it is SARS or COVID-19, countless people are threatened with death.

Some people can be chic, while others may have a nervous breakdown. Death means disappearing. A person disappears completely from the world. He may live in people's hearts or be forgotten in an instant. But this person is really gone, and his wealth, lover and relatives are no longer related to him. Whoever thinks of this won't die.

It is understandable that emperors who want to live forever ate the so-called elixir, and in the end they not only didn't live long, but let themselves die faster.

Knowing death and being born later, and treating death correctly can make us cherish the living time more, have less disputes, understand more, take less and pay more. People live all their lives, I hope there are no regrets.