Picture yourself atop a building. A tall building, over twenty stories. When you look down you cannot see people only cars. The building is positioned by a body of water, frequently used for swimming, fishing and other recreational activities. Since it is a windy day water from the lake splashes against your face leaving a cold tingly feeling. You sigh in bliss as you take your final breath on land, only to find yourself falling. This isn't the type of falling your used to though, you know this is your last time on earth so you instinctivly think of all of your past memories. When you first learned how to ride a bike, your first kiss. Graduation. And you think to yourself, none of this really matters anymore because my life will be over in a few short moments.
You continue thinking what does matter, appearence? No it changes with the times, no one can stay beautiful. Impressions? Hardly, because it is nothing more then an image of yourself through SOMEONE elses perspective. You finally realise that your impact on everyone around you is the only thing that matters to anyone, ironically enough impact is the last thing you'll remember as the impact of earth eradicates your life as an entity soo harshly you can do nothing but die...just sit there and die.