Why I Think This World Should End...

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It isn’t easy to get out of the well-worn ruts our minds make for us. The ordinary days have a way of lulling us into believing there isn’t any urgency to them; that somewhere off in the distance, we’ll actually begin doing the important stuff we need to do.

This is just a reminder that this is the day to do that important stuff.
This a reminder that your days are numbered, and since you don’t know what that number is—you should live the hell out of this day.



Ask anything.
Say everything.
Give yourself a break.
Show mercy.
Have the cake.
Notice how fast your kids are growing.
Treasure the lines on your face as mementos of grief and joy.
Tell someone you love them while they can still hear you.
Stop being your own Kryptonite.

Find a hill worth dying on and take it.
Have a second piece of cake.


This day, as ordinary and uneventful as it seems—is one of the relatively few you have left.

Do something worth of it.

When Death shows up to give you news you didn’t want and didn’t see coming, may it interrupt you in the act of really living.
 
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It isn’t easy to get out of the well-worn ruts our minds make for us. The ordinary days have a way of lulling us into believing there isn’t any urgency to them; that somewhere off in the distance, we’ll actually begin doing the important stuff we need to do.

This is just a reminder that this is the day to do that important stuff.
This a reminder that your days are numbered, and since you don’t know what that number is—you should live the hell out of this day.



Ask anything.
Say everything.
Give yourself a break.
Show mercy.
Have the cake.
Notice how fast your kids are growing.
Treasure the lines on your face as mementos of grief and joy.
Tell someone you love them while they can still hear you.
Stop being your own Kryptonite.
Find a hill worth dying on and take it.
Have a second piece of cake.


This day, as ordinary and uneventful as it seems—is one of the relatively few you have left.

Do something worth of it.

When Death shows up to give you news you didn’t want and didn’t see coming, may it interrupt you in the act of really living.

Yup yup. Right on man.
 
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