Submitted by Thompsonss t3_10ifx4o in GetMotivated
mangomochamuffin t1_j5ea01l wrote
Reply to comment by Boromir_Has_TheRing in [Image] Everyday, when closing my office door, I get a motivation boost. by Thompsonss
Looks like every blacked out square is a week of time. So this would say that OP will be 22 years old in a few months.
I dont see the connection to the title of the post tho.
Boromir_Has_TheRing t1_j5ea6os wrote
I just googled Memento Mori, it’s a Latin phrase that means ‘Remember, you have to die’. Maybe the OP was referring to this statement as a source of motivation to do what’s needed till we have time??
PaulVla t1_j5ebgf9 wrote
I think it’s more commonly translated to “everybody dies” OP is motivating themselves by reminding them that the clock is ticking.
Thompsonss OP t1_j5enebu wrote
Exactly guys, Carpe Diem Memento Mori
justasmalltowndad t1_j5ggnos wrote
That's gonna stop being motivating right around age 26.
shitloadofshit t1_j5h0o3j wrote
10,000%
izzo34 t1_j5iwerk wrote
Looool yeeep
snocown t1_j5knfpq wrote
Right? Once you find out you’re immortal death just becomes what it is, a 4D construct that stops your resonance with 3D realities you’re no longer compatible with. There is no ticking time bomb to fear, it was all in your head.
AnnetteBishop t1_j5ickvy wrote
In the classical context, it was a slave whispering in the ear of the victorious general "remember, you are mortal." General idea, don't let the parade go to you head.
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