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  <title>Memento Mori</title>
  <description>Treat every day, experience, and interaction with the realization of the impact that it could be the last memory you make with the people around you. Think of it as a reason to make each day epic rather than letting it scare you! Basically, consider making the most out of life.&amp;amp;nbsp; Follow the seasons for guidance: take time to slow down, and build energy. Laughter can be healing in the wake of loss.&amp;amp;nbsp; You will go between joy and sorrow in the face of loss, but you must face both.&amp;amp;nbsp; Return to “normal”- whatever that new normal is. Act slower, and think more. “Whatever you do, do carefully, and look towards the end.” Look before you leap, but don’t develop analysis paralysis.&amp;amp;nbsp; Oscar Wilde said there are two types of people: which one are you? There is a cycle to every year, you should take some time to slow down, too.&amp;amp;nbsp; Some plants can’t even produce without cold (cranberries require 3 months of cold to set flowers and produce fruit). Treasure each day. experience and moment because memento mori.&amp;amp;nbsp; When there comes a time in your life to slow down, leverage it to grow learn and rest so you can bloom and produce fruit! </description>
  <author_name>A life lived well</author_name>
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