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Embracing our mortality can lead to a deeper appreciation of life from "summary" of Life: Why Live if You Have to Die? by David Perry

Facing our mortality head-on can be a daunting task for many of us. The idea of our own inevitable death can strike fear in our hearts and cause us to avoid thinking about it altogether. However, what if we were to embrace our mortality instead? What if we were to acknowledge the fact that we are not immortal beings, but rather mortal ones with a limited time on this earth?By embracing our mortality, we can actually gain a deeper appreciation of life itself. When we are aware of the fact that our time here is limited, we are more likely to live in the present moment and make the most of each day. We may start to prioritize the things that truly matter to us, such as spending time with loved ones, pursuing our passions, and making a positive impact...
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    Life: Why Live if You Have to Die?

    David Perry

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