Imagine if someone had done a ‘best of’ list for all of life; the one place to go for life forever. Wouldn’t that be amazing?
I don’t mean to sound too sombre, but planning for death, its inevitability and inexorable pull towards our grave, is not a bad thing.
Narrative is powerful. It helps people make sense of their lives and the world around them. It has a way of bringing people in contact with meaning.
Are we merely “human” – just a species? Or are we more? Can we also be “dancer” – people who dance, imagine, create? Sam Chan ponders the famous song lyrics.
Stuck on the merri-go-round of your thoughts? You have the power of peace at any moment to help you slow everything down in your head.
As we settle into 2020 it’s a time of reflection not just of last year but of life. We asked Aussies what their top 3 regrets would be if they died tonight.
It may sound strange, after all isn’t optimism a godlier attitude than it’s polar opposite, pessimism? I don’t think it’s that simple.