- The death of a loved one.
- The death of a relationship.
- The death of a business.
- The death of a phase.
In order to find meaning and purpose, a healthy relationship with death is necessary.
You must take inventory – tonight if you can – about your life.
Plan for it, prepare for it!
If you were certain that at midnight, your life would end..
How would you feel?
- What words did you leave unsaid?
- What songs did your heart not sing?
- Hugs, kisses and sex you postponed?
- Forgiveness you did not give to someone and apologies you did not ask for?
- What moments were the peak of your existence?
- What moments were wasted?
Only when you’re willing to sit down and be brutally honest with the way you’ve lived – through the facing of death – you get to understand what is essential.
What’s of the essence,
And what’s excess weight.
It is only when you understand that this is a limited experience, that will go by in the blink of an eye, you’ll develop a deeper appreciation towards life.
Respect!
And you burst out with passion for living, creating, sharing and doing something with your limited time here.
Lazyness, boredom, passivity and lack of direction are the worst diseases you can have.
Because if you don’t value your life, and feel okay wasting it bit by bit, you might as well waste it and be done with it all at once.
Why delay it?
But if you appreciate the beauty of this experience...
You damn better do something with it!
Because the clock is ticking.
How much longer will you rob the world from all the things you have to give yet choose not to, out of fear?
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