R Memento Mori -

Here’s a blog post draft for you. It’s written in a reflective, personal voice suitable for a lifestyle, philosophy, or personal growth blog. ‘Memento Mori’: The Uncomfortable Reminder That Set Me Free

Here is the paradox I’ve discovered:

isn’t a threat. It’s a gift.

I cry easier at movies now. I tell people I love them more often. I hold the door for strangers with a genuine smile because, for all I know, that simple act of patience might be the last nice thing I get to do.

At first, it sounds morbid. Morbid, dark, and the kind of thing you’d expect to see scrawled on a gothic painting or a heavy metal album cover. I’ll admit, when I first stumbled upon it, my instinct was to scroll past. Why would I want to spend even five minutes thinking about the inevitable end? r memento mori

There’s a Latin phrase that has been following me around lately: .

They believed that by staring directly at the sun of our mortality—without flinching—we can finally see what truly matters in the shadows. Here’s a blog post draft for you

Translated simply, it means: “Remember that you will die.”