really live, really live

Gudrun 2022-04-20 09:01:24

Many people have said, are you confused, are you hesitant, are you hesitating, go and treat today as the last day of your life.

If today is the last day, maybe you will do a lot of extreme things, and the repression of human nature will be exposed without a trace. Maybe it will not help your life so much.
In fact, they want to say, treat a period of time as the last period of your life, maybe at this time, when you know that there is still a buffer, instead of facing the abrupt end in such a hurry, it will be easier to calm down and go Thinking, planning, and practicing your life will allow you to accept it more calmly.

If you think so, go do a 2-week experiment and think you have the last 2 weeks left. To think about, to observe, to experience, to feel, to try, to practice, every detail in life, every touch in life.

There are too many details worth paying attention to, pondering and connecting. You will find that life suddenly becomes richer, closer and more lively.

Be brave to do it, to find yourself, to find the true value of life.

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Stranger Than Fiction quotes

  • Kay Eiffel: ...It came to me.

    Penny Escher: How?

    Kay Eiffel: Well, Penny, like anything worth writing it came inexplicably and without method.

  • Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Mr. Crick, you have a voice speaking to you.

    Harold Crick: No, not to me - about me. I'm somehow involved in some sort of story, like I'm a character in my own life. But, the problem is that the voice comes and goes, like there are other parts of the story not being told to me. And I need to find out what those other parts are before it's too late.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: Before the story concludes with your death.

    Harold Crick: Yes.

    Dr. Mittag-Leffler: [clears throat] Mr. Crick, I hate to sound like a broken record, but that's schizophrenia.

    Harold Crick: You don't sound like a broken record, but, it's just, not schizophrenia.