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How to Practice Memento Mori

How to Practice Memento Mori

  1. Live life intentionally
  2. Remember your death

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What You Can Learn From Life

What You Can Learn From Life

  1. Live every moment of your existence.
  2. You should not regret doing something because you did it. You should only regret not doing something because you didn’t do it.
  3. Prioritize your life based on what makes you happy. We shouldn't do anything

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Conclusion

Conclusion

What is success? Not in the eyes of others: What is success to you?

Death is inevitable. But it does not have to be scary or depressing. It can motivate us to make sur...

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The Real Meaning of Memento Mori

The Real Meaning of Memento Mori

Memento Mori refers to the practice of reflecting on death in order to live a more meaningful life.

Having a deadline is what gives us the motivation to take action. If we were to live forever, ...

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Introduction

Introduction

What is memento mori? How can you use it to make the most of your life?

The greeks and stoics would often keep a human skull on their desk side, meaning memento mori, which translates to… “Remember that you will die“.

The moment we are born… we start...

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Finding a Purpose

Finding a Purpose

No matter how much we get, we always want more. Because, of course, you can never have enough… of what you don’t really want.

Bringing awareness to death may seem scary and negative, but the reason we should do it is the need to give meaning to our lives.

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Hi! 🔭 Nice to meet you all. My name is Giovanni, I'm 15 years old and live in Italy. I am a big dreamer and I wish to change the world. My mission is to help as many people as possible embark on the journey of leveling 🆙 in life.

This perspective on death will change the way you live. 💀 "The moment we are born, we start dying".

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We are in constant search of something to concern ourselves with, and this can be stimulating and enjoyable. But solving problems for eternity is bound to eventually become hell.

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