Life is not so much about beginnings and endings as it is about going on and on and on. It is about muddling through the middle.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Endings are the toughest, harder than beginnings. They must satisfy the expectations you have hopefully generated in your reader - not frustrate them, leave the reader grasping at elusive strings.
Life may not always fall into neat chapters, and you may not always get the satisfying ending you're looking for, but sometimes a good explanation is all the rewrite you need.
The epic implications of being human end in more than this: We start our lives as if they were momentous stories, with a beginning, a middle and an appropriate end, only to find that they are mostly middles.
Endings are a part of life, and we are actually wired to execute them. But because of trauma, developmental failures, and other reasons, we shy away from the steps that could open up whole new worlds of development and growth.
There is no end. There is no beginning. There is only the passion of life.
Every new beginning comes from some other beginning's end.
Life begins when a person first realizes how soon it will end.
Life is like a wheel. Sooner or later, it always come around to where you started again.
A beginning is the end of something, always.
You don't reach points in life at which everything is sorted out for us. I believe in endings that should suggest our stories always continue.