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18-02-2021
Column: Relationships - “LIVE LIKE YOU WERE DYING”
Column: Relationships - “LIVE LIKE YOU WERE DYING”
A convenience shop was nearby, and two bags of groceries lay scattered over the road, remnants of the mundane minutes that preceded the life changing event. The memory of those scattered groceries remained with me as I drove home. I imagined the person deciding on which bread to buy or whether to spend an extra dollar on the extra-large eggs. These decisions became irrelevant in an unforeseen instant.
When confronted with tragedy we tend to assess how we spend our life. Are we consumed by mundane moments that will have lost their relevance tomorrow? It is all too easy for urgent matters to steal our attention away from the more important matters. If we don’t acknowledge that our time is limited, we will be careless about how we live. Living with a sense of our mortality helps us to shift our priorities and place our energy into directions that leave a legacy after our departure.
Bronnie Ware has years of experience as a palliative carer. Her time with dying patients prompted her to write a book The Top Five

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