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Duke on the tragedy in Tempe: “It’s a matter of time to forget it, until the next tragedy…”

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A post on social media about the tragedy in Tempi was made by PAOK’s communication manager, Lefteris Doukas, who sent his own emotional message about the fatal train accident.

In detail, the post of the Communication Manager of PAE PAOK:

You sit still in a certain spot, seeing a train in front of you, and all you can see are human figures

They pass so fleetingly that you don’t have time to count how many there are, nor to distinguish faces, ages, features. This is how long the passage of each of us from this life lasts, in the history of humanity the number of those who lived, died, were forgotten, will be born and will live, until they too die, is indefinably countless.

But everyone falls under the same rule, that our life remains a momentary passage.

In this passage each figure aims to become powerful and invulnerable, he lives to conquer every visible trophy, he wants to adapt the others to his “will” or even to impose them on them.

He considers that his word has the value of a doctrine, he rebels if someone does not accept him, he becomes enraged at the expense of anyone who does not submit. The list of everyone’s “wants” is endless, but even the above indicative references, however, do not manage to fit into the… passage.

For all of us viewers, content with mournful posts and sometimes mean comments, tragedies like the one in Tempe offer us an ideal opportunity to realize the true meaning of this life.

It is not possible to have EVERYTHING and indeed, the way we want it, at the time and in the way that suits us.

Even if we ever achieved something, we would understand its insignificance, as well as how unfair the time we spent to conquer nothing was.

I can breathe, without restricting the other person’s breath.

My right to support my opinions and ideas is inalienable, but so is everyone else’s.

It is not necessary to always agree, but we are always lost when we hate.

Love, understanding and recognition are great things, but sick when we demand them from others.

There is value in claiming, but not in taking revenge.

We can play, as long as we don’t forget that defeat is also part of the program.

The stuff is delicious, but it never fills you up.

With football taking us hours and hours to the extremes or even in cases of anger and frustration, we sometimes “philosophize” about it saying “these are secondary things, the important things in life are our health, our family”.

At such moments, everyone realizes that these too are second nature, if we do not understand the meaning of the life we ​​live.

Otherwise, we will not enjoy our health either and we will be miserable in the company of those around us.

And the worst thing is not that it takes tragedies to realize it, but that it is only a matter of time to forget it, until the next tragedy…

Source: Sport Fm

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