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When life ends, power is gone.

An episode of the sir-abas 3Speak Podcast podcast, hosted by sir-abas, titled "When life ends, power is gone." was published on June 12, 2025.

June 12, 2025 · sir-abas 3Speak Podcast

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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=sir-abas/jmuytslfzy
One morning at the office, I stepped out to get something, then I found a dead insect at the front court which probably met it's end-of-life.

What caught my attention was how such a tiny ant was able to drag the giant insect, perhaps intended to take it home for a meal.

This shows how powerless the body becomes when the breathe that makes it alive vanishes. This is the exact same thing that happens to humans when the die - they lose their power and being.

Lesson: Use all your life time for something worthy while you still have the breathe.



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