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Here’s This Week’s Letter Below:
Hi Seamless Life Triber,
Here are 3 seamless life pillars for this week: 1 letter for you, 1 thing to ponder, and 1 offer to consider.
This Week’s Letter
Meditating on your mortality is only depressing if you miss the point. It is in fact, a tool to create priority and meaning.
It’s a tool that generations have used to create real perspective and urgency. To treat our time as a gift and not waste it on the trivial and vain.
Death doesn’t make life pointless but rather purposeful.
And fortunately, we don’t have to nearly die to tap into this. A simple reminder can bring us closer to living the life we want.
It doesn’t matter who you are or how many things you have left to do, a car can hit you in an intersection and drive your teeth back into your skull.
That’s it. It could all be over. Today, tomorrow, someday soon.
You don’t think about death, so you can cry about it.
You think about it so you stop wasting your time on crap that doesn’t matter.
Because here’s the reality, death doesn’t make life pointless.
It makes it purposeful.
You don’t need to get into a near-death accident to wake up.
But you could.
A car, a stroke, a fire, a freak moment—and everything you thought you had time for disappears. It doesn’t matter who you are or what dreams are still on your vision board. Game over. No warning. No do-over. And still, people treat their time like it’s unlimited.
They scroll for hours. Stay stuck in cycles. (bad)
They put off the call, the launch, the healing, the risk, the leap.
Why?
Meditating on death isn’t morbid. It’s medicine.
It helps you see clearly. Act boldly.
It helps you cut the fluff and live like today actually counts.
Because it does.
The truth is, there’s never been a “perfect time” to become who you’re meant to be.
There’s only now.
Everything else is just a maybe. So, use the new pen, the new book, the new cloth, use the best you’ve saved for later now, and treat today like it might be the last.
Here’s your reminder:
Live like it matters. Because it does.
Memento Mori! — Remember, you must die.
This Week’s Ponder
Meditating on your mortality is a tool to create priority and meaning.
This Week’s Offer
I wrote a Poetry Chap Book on Death - Buy Here (less than $2)
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Until next week,
Sam Femi, Founder, Seamless Life Africa
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