Memento Mori: Reflecting on death doesn’t bring fear—it reminds you to live fully and authentically.
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💭 “You have power over your mind—not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength.” Marcus Aurelius, a Roman emperor and Stoic philosopher, wrote Meditations as a personal guide to living a virtuous and meaningful life. Here’s what his teachings can inspire in us today:
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If you fear death (or are preoccupied with ensuring that people remember you after you’re gone), you won’t be able to live fully.
However, if you’ve confronted your mortality, can accept your life as a passing grain in the timelessness of the universe, and can focus on cont...
Memento mori is a reminder of death. The phrase is Latin for "remember that you will die." Stoics used this phrase as a reminder of the impermanence of life & the importance of living each day to 100%.
Fear will bring your progress to a screeching halt. It will trap you in your comfort zone for a lifetime. But, it doesn’t...
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