I could easily point out some of the larger food and drink issues that affect our entire world, such as sustainability and the hunger crisis. No one can dispute the importance of these issues and they alone would justify the significance of any blog that covers those topics. We need more dialogue about such issues, a greater discussion on potential solutions and advice on how to improve these situations. However, that's not the prime point of this post.
I want to discuss the fragility of life.
Within the last two weeks, two of my friends have passed away, due to illness. We don't like to consider or discuss death, especially our own mortality. We don't like to consider life without our family and friends. We usually face it, and often reluctantly, only when it directly touches our lives. As much as we want to avoid it, death will come for all of us, and we never know when it will arrive. We don't need to dwell on our eventual deaths, but we should acknowledge its inevitability and live our lives as if it might around the corner.
For many people, food and drink is a quality of life issue. It brings us pleasure and can make our lives happier. As I have emphasized repeatedly, food and drink is always much better when it's shared with others. If food and drink enhances our experiences with our family and friends, if it makes our lives better, then it's certainly a vital aspect of our lives. Just think of the simple pleasures of a grilled hot dog or glass of Rosé at a backyard BBQ with your family and friends. It's moments such as that which we should cherish.
Not everyone may feel that way about food and drink, but the basic idea remains for everyone: Enjoy life! Enjoy life! Enjoy life!
Life is far too short and we don't want to die with any regrets. Don't wait until you're older to create a bucket list. Start now and try to enjoy every ounce of life. Dine at that restaurant you've been wanting to visit but just haven't done so yet. Buy that special bottle of wine or whiskey you've been eyeing. Travel and experience the food and drink of another state or country. Don't keep putting it off, as there might not be sufficient time tomorrow.
And finally, make sure you tell your family and friends that you love them. They might already know that you do, but it's always good to reinforce that feeling.
And finally, make sure you tell your family and friends that you love them. They might already know that you do, but it's always good to reinforce that feeling.
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