Regarding the OP:
One does not overcome death.
The acceptance of what is and what cannot be changed offers a sort of freedom.
Should you die while having accomplished little in your life makes no difference. Did you enjoy it? Did you give your life an effort? Did you waste it? I don't think any of those questions matter. It's only the consideration of dying that brings those questions to mind. To accept death is essential to disregarding death.
Even as a Deist, I have no idea what death brings. I am unconcerned. I accept it as an unchangeable absolute and no longer worthy of my consideration.
Whats left? A life filled with simple pleasures. There is no agenda. There is no requirement. There is no wizard with some cosmic scale. There is only freedom.
One does not overcome death.
The acceptance of what is and what cannot be changed offers a sort of freedom.
Should you die while having accomplished little in your life makes no difference. Did you enjoy it? Did you give your life an effort? Did you waste it? I don't think any of those questions matter. It's only the consideration of dying that brings those questions to mind. To accept death is essential to disregarding death.
Even as a Deist, I have no idea what death brings. I am unconcerned. I accept it as an unchangeable absolute and no longer worthy of my consideration.
Whats left? A life filled with simple pleasures. There is no agenda. There is no requirement. There is no wizard with some cosmic scale. There is only freedom.