I love your insight and appreciate your comment. Agreed there are always needs that must be met and we can't go around behaving like the end is near. To me, what I take from this is not just the drive to do and learn more (which is certainly there) but also striving to be the best person I can be. Maybe things like this remind us to do things such as call that relative we've been neglecting, etc. I measure my success (ups and downs) on the quality of person I am being to others and what I'm giving back, and these timeframe checkpoints are a kind reminder of the fragility of our existence in striving to meet those goals. Again, great words and much appreciated @countryinspired :)
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There is nothing wrong at all about trying to be a better person. I should practice that more often!
You are certainly not alone on that one! :)