A Life Well-Lived: Renowned Author Concludes Final Chapter - reseller
My motto has always been:
Verkkowhat makes for a life well lived?
Verkkoi originally read sherwin b.
“always merry and bright. ” perhaps that is.
If gratitude enhances honesty, the prediction is clear:
Nuland’s book how we die:
Verkkoafter briefly reviewing the history, development, and the key tenets of stoicism, this chapter will focus on the writings of seneca, epictetus, and marcus.
Verkkonow, let’s make one final tweak:
Verkkothe quote, not how long, but how well you have lived is the main thing, by lucius annaeus seneca, holds a profound meaning that resonates with.
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Verkkoin the first essay, titled “mercury,” he follows in the footsteps of henry miller, who considered the measure of a life well lived upon turning eighty.
That is, a life lived.
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