This morning, I read from Seneca’s Why I Am a Stoic. In one of the small chapters, the great man wrote about his problems with breathing and told of how his doctors called the illness “rehearsing death.”
It got me thinking about rehearsing death.
Not a bad idea when you really consider it. To get away from the noise, to become really still and to reflect upon the last breath you’ll ever take.
You see Test, to live a great human life is less about worldly winning and more about living your truth.
Yes, to really win at life doesn’t mean you need a ton of social media followers and a lot of cash in your bank account.
No, to win is to use each day to live more of who you truly are. And to quietly stay loyal to the values that matter to you. If you do this, day by day, hour by hour—you’ll get to your last breath as a hero of sorts, even if the world doesn’t see you as one.
So this day, may I gently suggest that you take a breath or two. Silently give thanks for your ability to do so. And then, with a mind full of wonder and a heart full of joy, consider what needs to happen between now and the end. For you to feel you’ve lived the ride well.
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Have an amazing day and all my best wishes to you.
Love and respect,
Robin