Now onto our Author of the Day Jason Zandri. For today's giveaway, Jason is offering one part
of the "10
Painfully Obvious Truths Everyone Forgets Too Soon" posting (Credits: by
Marc Chernoff, marcandangel)
Jason's work gives us lots to think about. Here's a little more in his own words.
1. The average human life is relatively short.
We know deep down that life is short, and that death will happen to all of us eventually, and yet we are infinitely surprised when it happens to someone we know. It’s like walking up a flight of stairs with a distracted mind, and misjudging the final step. You expected there to be one more stair than there is, and so you find yourself off balance for a moment, before your mind shifts back to the present moment and how the world really is.
LIVE your life TODAY! Don’t ignore death, but don’t be afraid of it either. Be afraid of a life you never lived because you were too afraid to take action. Death is not the greatest loss in life. The greatest loss is what dies inside you while you’re still alive. Be bold. Be courageous. Be scared to death, and then take the next step anyway.
A number of things come to mind when I read this, but I suppose it's the simple thought of "plan your life like you might live forever but live it as if it might end tomorrow."
Yes, you want to make sure to take the time to save for a house, a vacation, retirement, and so forth, but no one ever lay on their deathbed saying "damn, I really wish I could have put in 100 more hours at work."
- Take
the vacation.
- Go
for a walk.
- Buy
an ice cream cone for yourself.
- Step
outside on a sunny day; soak in the rays.
- Step
outside into the rainstorm; let the water wash over you.
- Grab
an extra hour of sleep.
- Call
a loved one and just BS on the phone.
- Go
over and see them.
- Buy
a bag of dog food and bring it to the animal shelter.
- Clear
out the canned goods that are about to expire at home and donate them to a
food pantry for the less fortunate.
- Sing
or dance like nobody is watching / listening.
- If
there are people around, do it anyway.
- Play
with your kids / grandkids.
- If
they are older, take them to lunch (or that ice cream cone).
- Forgive
someone for their trespass; you do not have to forget what occurred, but
perhaps it's time to let part of it go.
- Ask
for forgiveness for a trespass of your own; if you are not forgiven by
them, at least forgive yourself.
I will close my thoughts by looping back on what I said prior - "plan your life like you might live forever but live it as if it might end tomorrow."
You want to do whatever you can that is timely and practical as far as working and savings so that you can have the best chance to have the same kind of life in your final years as you experienced your working adult life.
With that I emphasize two additional 'moderation' thoughts:
Do something 'small' tomorrow for yourself, in case it does in fact end up being your last day.
Thanks for stopping by and best of luck on whatever you enter to win!
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