Live as if someone you love, but don’t know who, were to die tomorrow
There’s a bunch of “Live as if”s around.
Live as if you were born yesterday, and will die tomorrow.
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
-Ghandi?
They’re all thought provoking. But I can’t help feel that they are tough to really follow through with.
Really, you’re going to work today if YOU were dying tomorrow?
One of the top 5 regrets people have on their death bed is not spending more time with friends.
I wouldn’t be surprised if it was the most common regret.
Naturally the odds of having one random person you know out of the group of people you know dying tomorrow is greater than the odds of just you individually dying tomorrow.
If you knew some random loved one in your life was going to die tomorrow, you’d probably make damn sure your list of loved ones get’s some attention and love from you on a regular basis.
Haven’t called your mom in awhile? Haven’t had a beer or lunch with one of your good friends in awhile because you’ve both been so busy? Been too long since you’ve taken a nice walk with a girlfriend or spouse and just held hands?