Submitted by Sjeefr t3_y32cv2 in GetMotivated
One quote that has always stuck in my head is
>If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I am about to do today?
However, I just read / listened to it again and I was wondering how that motivational quote stays up if you have to include your job as your daily activity. I love the work that I do and I really enjoy the company where I work. However, if I were to die tomorrow, I don't want to be doing that. Yet, assuming I won't die tomorrow, I will probably work to earn money, so I can enjoy the things I want to do, besides my job, because I have that money.
I might take the quote too literal, so I was wondering how you interpret it.
sockontherun t1_is7btcr wrote
I think the best way to relate to this is in the context of your day-2-day is what can you do that would make leaving this earth the next day a little easier. I don’t think it’s feasible to live everyday like your last but what CAN you do, no matter how small, that brings value to your life or others each day. A small gift to someone you love or know on your way back home from work. A positive uplifting text to a friend or family member letting them know you’re thinking about them. A donation to a charity that hits home or to a local shelter. Sometimes it’s just the small things that make each day better and help remind you that you have control over your life. As a bonus, these small acts of kindness or random conversations can lead to outcomes you’d never expect.