“Memento mori” is the Latin word for ‘remember that you [have to] die’. It’s not a call to despair. It’s a call to appreciate life right now. It’s an ancient practice of remembering that life is not ...
DENVER, Colorado – There’s an old Latin phrase that’s suddenly new again – at least in the realm of Catholic Twitter™. The resurgence of the the Latin phrase “memento mori” (remember your death) is ...
Memento mori, a Latin phrase meaning "remember you must die," encourages us to live life to the fullest. The phrase originates from ancient Rome, where a servant would remind victorious generals of ...
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The truth behind memento mori - Marcus Aurelius
Memento Mori. Remember you must die. Not as a message of fear — but as a reminder to live with urgency and intention. Marcus Aurelius and the Stoics understood something most people avoid thinking ...
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