The very fact alone that we all know that we are going to die is something that should bring all mankind together, not apart. This shared destiny, the inevitability of our end, serves as a universal connection, transcending cultural, social, and ideological differences. It is a reminder that beyond our diverse life experiences and beliefs, we share the same human condition. Acknowledging our mortality could encourage empathy, unity, and a deeper appreciation for the time we have with others. Instead of fear or division, this awareness should inspire collaboration and a collective effort to leave a positive mark on the world, making it a better place for future generations.
I'm creating this blog with no objective other than to express my thoughts and reflections on learning to live a fulfilling life and how philosophy can help achieve that. I aim to keep my posts concise. I'll start by explaining the page name - Daily Memento Mori. I chose this title not because I plan to post daily, but because the ephemerality of life is something that must be remembered every day — not in a depressive sense, but as a catalyst for living fully and appreciating the present moment. The title itself serves as a reminder that every day is a gift, an opportunity.
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