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You ask an interesting question , Oscar Wilde said, or wrote, "He was an old gentleman of considerable charm and culture, who had fallen, however, into bad habits of silence, having said everything he had to say before he was thirty." It is when we find our purpose and peace, harmony with ourselves and life itself that we develop this profound desire to live, we also develop the awareness of death waiting. It is perhaps because we are going tondie why we have a great desire to live.

The awareness that time goes by quickly when we are having fun, enjoying life. It is when we are lowest that time seems to slow, but we must remember that life continues whether we do or not. Let's not sit around and wallow, or wait. We must process, mourn, grieve, and think, but we must also remember to get up.

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Phillip J. Clayton
Phillip J. Clayton

Written by Phillip J. Clayton

I like money but I love my time - Life is about trade-offs: Brand consultant | Strategic advisor | International Brand & Marketing design judge.

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