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In this thought-provoking chapter, we explore the profound truth that while everyone knows they will die, few truly believe it. This realization can transform the way we live, prompting essential self-reflection: Are we ready? Are we living authentically? It urges us to confront our mortality, to cherish each moment, and to prioritize what truly matters beyond mere ambition. By learning to accept death, we learn how to live fully. This reflection challenges societal norms of busyness and encourages us to focus on our passions and well-being.
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Week 4: death Group 5
Everyone knows they’re going to die, but nobody believes it.
The actual way that we live in the world is just like sleepwalking. spiritual things Materialistic things
There are some questions for you to ask yourself: • (1)Is today the day? • (2)Am I ready? • (3)Am I doing all I need to do? • (4)Am I being the person I want to be?
In this chapter • “Everyone knows they’re going to die, but nobody believes it. If we did, we would do things differently.” • He also said if Mitch Albom truly believed that, he might not be so ambitious.
Why is it so hard? • WHAT! I am going to die today!? • enjoy every moment!? ex. presentation? • ...nowadays people are just so busy ==
One of my teachers in high school • “use healthy time to get healthy grades” • work hard get eighty(○) • exhausted reach ninety (X) • Life is never just about work or duty. In fact, they might be one of the small parts.
To sum up • Focus on your life; do what you like!!!