Greetings everyone:
I joined the Personal Development Forums yesterday and posted a brief introduction. In my post, I mentioned:
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My work focuses on a philosophy I developed called The Power of Mortality™. I'm a professional motivational speaker and author of the book "What's Your Expiry Date? Embrace Your Mortality - Live With Vitality".
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Sam988 replied to my post by saying:
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The idea of embracing and accepting my mortality bothers me and is wrong in my opinion.
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He then directed me to come to this thread. I decided that this is a good place to clarify my point of view.
I'm not interested in debating the merits of dying vs living forever. My work as a life coach for personal development centers on The Power of Mortality™ which is NOT about death. It's about LIFE.
For me, it comes down to a simple question of
life and death, which can you control?
For me, life is about quality over quantity. Naturally, a large quantity of high quality life would be ideal! Ideal, but not essential. I've faced my own mortality and I've come to realize that as long as I am living in the moment I will have an outstanding life - regardless of the number of moments I end up having.
ENJOY NOW!
-Patrick