Life is unpredictable. All life entails risk. No
matter how safe you are or how much you try to cover up ourselves with
cotton-wool, the harsh reality is that danger is never far away. Every time you
cross a road you take a risk. People slip and fall in the bathrooms, sometimes
sustaining serious injuries or worse.
Even a mere sport is not safe. Sadly, accidents are
inevitable in every walk of life. Statistics tell us that many of the everyday
sports that society takes for granted, such as football, Cricket or Sailing,
put your life more at risk than do the seemingly more dangerous sports such as
parachuting. Latest accident that shook the world is the death of Phillip
Hughes during a cricket match in Australia. This incident showed us how
vulnerable our life is. Death can happen in anytime. No safety is sufficient.
Always be alert even when you feel safe and covered.
Phillip Hughes, 25, played highest form of cricket
for Australia. But he died only by playing a comparatively less important form
of cricket that is domestic matches. This shows that nothing could be taken
lightly and need to give importance to your safety first no matter how
courageous you are and how honest you are with yourself, reluctant actions are
not justified within the philosophy of life, nor ever have been.
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says live life safely, and in turn your life will keep you safe.
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