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Reflecting on our mortality can inspire us to live more intentionally from "summary" of Life: Why Live if You Have to Die? by David Perry

Reflecting on our mortality allows us to acknowledge the finite nature of our existence. It reminds us that life is precious and fleeting, prompting us to appreciate the present moment and live with purpose. By recognizing the inevitability of death, we are encouraged to make the most of our time on earth, focusing on what truly matters to us. Contemplating our mortality can serve as a powerful motivator for living intentionally. It pushes us to reevaluate our priorities and make choices that align with our values and goals. When we are aware of our limi...
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    Life: Why Live if You Have to Die?

    David Perry

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