The Truth — A Short Story About Life’s Inevitable End

The Truth — A Short Story About Life’s Inevitable End

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It is said that life is a journey—a winding path of joys, sorrows, triumphs, and trials. But no matter how far we walk or how many milestones we reach, there is one universal truth that shadows every step we take: one day, we all must fall off the cliff.

This isn’t the jagged, rocky cliff one might imagine in tales of adventurers or perilous escapes. It is the metaphorical cliff that stands at the end of every life’s path. It represents the inescapable truth of our mortality.

Throughout history, poets, philosophers, and sages have pondered this certainty. Kings and commoners, rich and poor, young and old—all eventually meet the same fate. Some approach the cliff edge with dread, others with peace, and some with curiosity. But no one can avoid it.

Yet knowing this truth gives our journey meaning. If we are destined to fall, why not dance along the path? Why not love deeply, create beauty, and share kindness before we reach the edge?

History is filled with stories of those who, aware of their limited time, sought to leave something behind—whether it be art, wisdom, or love. Their steps echo long after their fall, reminding us that while we cannot escape the end, we can choose how we walk toward it.

So when the thought of the cliff looms ahead, remember this: it is not about when we fall, but how we live before we do.


Moral of the Story

Life is fleeting, but it is also precious. Embrace each day with purpose, for while the end is certain, the journey is yours to shape.

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