Sittin on the dock at the…

79-second video: Planning for death is not a morbid task.

There may be more than two types of death, but the only two that come to mind for me are :

  1. Sudden, unexpected.
  2. Expected.

You can plan intentionally for both.

Historically humans rarely plan for the first.

Also historically, some humans plan for the expected death: will, power of attorney, advanced directive, etc.

This expected-death scenario omits a human’s option to intentionally exit before they become mentally or physically capacitated.

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It’s their responsibility

If someone wants to tell you something, it’s on them to initiate.

First and critical, ensure they know you are always open to hear from them about anything at anytime.

But you make it a standing, lifetime offer, not a recurring reminder.

Bonus: Confirm with those important people, that it’s a two-way street.

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Me feeling

When i’m feeling, i’m feeling:

Gratitude, hope, faith, love.

Freedom and lightness from surrender.

Peace and humility from forgiving and being forgiven.

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Invisible prayers

No one cares what you think. And no one cares what you say you are doing with your heartfelt feelings.

Why?

Because words are weak.

What to do instead?

Make your actions author your thoughts and prayers.

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We come to know peace

We come to know tru.e peace when we learn there is nothing more empowering.

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