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Mar 07 2009

Making Sense of Death

Published by thehabe at 8:32 am under Uncategorized Edit This

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When our loved ones die, it makes us think about ourselves and our connection to the world.  Everyday, I ask myself what I can do to make my mark on the world stronger, more long lasting and more meaningful.  Being a good person and loving others is one part of that equation, but there is more.

What will you be remembered for when you are dead and gone?  My work - my poetry, articles, books in progress - are the things that I will use to give me some little sliver of immortality. 

What about you?  Think about it.  Everyday, if you can.

Fill all your moments with meaning.

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4 Responses to “Making Sense of Death”

  1. recoveryrockson 08 Mar 2009 at 3:38 am edit this

    I want to be remembered as living and dying clean and sober. And helping others find recovery.

    Great post. Great reminder to do what matters.

    As always, thank you for commenting on my blog.

    Roxie

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