
3-2-1: On wealth, learning, and love

The futility of chasing an eternal legacy felt like permission to let go. The real point, my twelve‐year‐old self decided (and my adult self still believes), is to live fully in the sliver of time we’re given—to savor our brief window of human experience rather than worry about being remembered forever.
MacSparky
Thinking about the fact that time is not infinite can help the present world achieve a level of self-actualization that society is starting to collectively grasp.
ZINE • 3_Trends_Vol.15: Sarah Unger: Memento Mori, Natural Awe + Four Day Week
Dr. Julie Gurner on Substack
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This practice of letting what we did sink in is the key point. As you saw in the previous chapter, most of us focus so much on what we still need to do that we don’t notice what we have accomplished.
Pamela Kristan • Awakening in Time
Let go of the chronometer. Shift your focus from Chronos, the quantitative definition of time, to Kairos, which emphasizes the unique quality of each moment. Manage your energy, executive function, and emotions rather than your minutes. Optimize for the depth of experience rather than the speed of achievement. Remember that life is not about how mu
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