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The inevitability of mortality I don’t fear death as much as I fear misunderstanding life — that I might spend so long trying to get it right, only to realize too late that I never really lived it at all. https://media.tenor.com/6EA00biR_20AAAAC/spongebob-thinking
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But what’s living? Is living in feeling something deeply? Is living in noticing the little things? Is living choosing to be present? or perhaps, is living also losing control sometimes?
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It actually scaring
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I fear dying before reaching my potential
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This hit deep
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@onlineflex
The fear of an unlived life is a powerful motivator
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The last lines🥺.
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maybe one day, we’ll understand the true meaning of “life is for living”
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That first line hit deep. I guess we just need to live to the fullest to our abilities.
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I fear dying poor
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Sometimes the real tragedy isn’t dying, It’s living on autopilot.
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