i read an exercise in a book the other day that encouraged us to imagine that we had died:
‘what do you hope the people closest to you might say at your funeral?’
‘what kind of obituary will they write about you for the local newspapeR?’
[from Free: Spending your Time and Money on what matters most, by Mark Scandrette]
in answering those questions we have to realise that nothing is going to magically happen one day for those things to suddenly become true
if it’s not true now, then it’s very likely not going to suddenly be true later
the truth is, your obituary writing starts here
it starts now
and you write it
not physically, but by the way you live your life, how you speak, what you give your time and money to
do you think you would live life any differently if that was the first thought on your mind as you woke up to start a new day?
my obituary starts here
now, how am i going to live, to make it a good one?
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