keyword death one must always affirm life and it's…
Keyword living keyword death one must always affirm life and it's unfinished possibilities whether pleasurable or painful
— from The Landing (Death) · Out of Time, The Pleasures & Perils of Ageing
In the book
The projects worth giving your hours to are the ones that point beyond the moment: to write the book, to raise the family, to watch the grandchildren grow. Whatever weather comes, one must always affirm life and its unfinished possibilities, whether they arrive pleasurable or painful. This is also where your regrets become useful instead of merely painful. — The Landing (Death)
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