Michael K. Williams Reflected on ‘How Fragile Life Is’

Michael K. Williams Reflected on 'How Fragile Life Is'

Michael K. Williams Reflected on ‘How Fragile Life Is’!

At the time of this post, Michael K. Williams never saw his life coming to an end a year and a half after speaking on “how fragile life is.”

In 2020, Williams had been thinking deeply about his legacy…

Fast forward to now, CelebnMusic247.com reported on Sunday, actor/producer and former model Michael K. Williams was found dead in his home at age 54.

But back in February 2020, in an emotional Instagram post, Williams published an emotional post about life being fragile.

He said after the loss of multiple influential figures in his life. Along with watching his own mother age, Williams wrote that the deaths had been prompting him to think about the fragility of his own life.

Michael said:

I’ve been thinking about my own mortality lately. I don’t know if it’s the recent death of my first love and first heartbreak or watching my hero, my rock, my mom get older every day knowing that at 93 her time here won’t be as long as it’s been maybe all of the above. It all has me wondering how will I go? Will I die alone? How will I be remembered and what will be my legacy.

Williams’ post came just days after the tragic helicopter crash that killed Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna, and seven others in Calabasas, California. The Boardwalk Empire actor added that the accident had made him look at life differently.

He continued:

I may not have known every nook and cranny of Kobe’s career but the two things I did learn from watching him is that we are not what we do for a living and that focus, hard work, and dedication are the seeds of success. Most Importantly his untimely passing has reminded me of how fragile life is. I believe I read somewhere in a Chinese proverb “whenever u have the chance to watch the sunset’ take it, it might be ur last” I do this because it reminds me how fast time goes if u don’t believe me just watch the last 60 seconds of one.

Williams concluded:

I’m tired of wasting time worrying about what people think of me, self-doubt and fear, I’d rather trade all that in for a purpose-driven life cause from where I sat in the bleachers that’s exactly what it looked like he had. #kobe

Tyson Beckford Remembers Williams:

His friend Tyson Beckford released a touching post remembering his fellow model:

 

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