So a couple of days ago, I lost someone close to me. Never before have I ever been close to even being able to imagine what it feels like to lose someone you love. It is unbearable. I still can't believe that someone I love has been taken from me, and the fact that there's nothing I can do about it. Joe was one of the smartest, most amazing people I have ever met. And I know everyone says that, but this is really true. Joe understood the world, he understood and admired the universe in a way that made him so special. He saw things differently, he saw people as they are and understood human nature on such a deep level, I'm left in awe of his uniqueness.
Joe studied physics, he was interested in how the world worked and the essence of human nature. I know Joe was fascinated by buddhism, and strongly believed that in order to connect with the universe we have to truly accept all of the pain and hardship that comes with life, to achieve both global and inner peace.
Today I watched this video, and not only was it visually beautiful, but I know it's something he would have liked. I post this for all the people who look up at the stars and wonder, because I know that's what he did. I think now, that he's somewhere up there- a part of the amazing universe he was so fascinated by. Everyone has different interpretations, but i like to think he's up there looking at that amazing view I know he would have loved.
It hurts every single day you not being here. I still don't want to accept you've gone. But I know that you'll always be with me as long as you are in my heart, and I will never forget you and the lessons you have taught me during your life, and after you left this earth.
This first video is for you. Your views on life will absolutely change the world, just as you have changed my world simply by being in it.
I love you, and I miss you. Joseph Elliot Goode, 3rd July 1992 - 4th December 2013.
Joe studied physics, he was interested in how the world worked and the essence of human nature. I know Joe was fascinated by buddhism, and strongly believed that in order to connect with the universe we have to truly accept all of the pain and hardship that comes with life, to achieve both global and inner peace.
Today I watched this video, and not only was it visually beautiful, but I know it's something he would have liked. I post this for all the people who look up at the stars and wonder, because I know that's what he did. I think now, that he's somewhere up there- a part of the amazing universe he was so fascinated by. Everyone has different interpretations, but i like to think he's up there looking at that amazing view I know he would have loved.
It hurts every single day you not being here. I still don't want to accept you've gone. But I know that you'll always be with me as long as you are in my heart, and I will never forget you and the lessons you have taught me during your life, and after you left this earth.
This first video is for you. Your views on life will absolutely change the world, just as you have changed my world simply by being in it.
I love you, and I miss you. Joseph Elliot Goode, 3rd July 1992 - 4th December 2013.