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Live as if your time is limited from "summary" of The Way of the Superior Man by David Deida

Imagine you are going to die in a year. How would you live differently? Would you waste time on petty arguments or meaningless activities? Would you hold back your love, your gifts, your truth? Would you procrastinate on your purpose or passion? Probably not. When we live as if our time is limited, we prioritize what truly matters. We let go of trivial concerns and focus on what brings us joy, fulfillment, and connection. By embracing the reality of death, we are reminded of the preciousness of life. We become more present, more grateful, more alive. We no longer take our time for granted, but instead savor each moment as a gift. We are more willing to take risks, to step outside our comfort zone, to make the most of every opportunity. We understand that we have a limited number of days on this earth, and we want to make them count. Living as if our time is limited also helps us to let go of fear and resistance. When we recognize that we won't be here forever, we...
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    The Way of the Superior Man

    David Deida

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