"Our obsession with extracting the greatest future value out of our time blinds us to the reality that, in fact, the moment of truth is always now—that **life is nothing but a succession of present moments, culminating in death, and that you’ll probably never get to a point where you feel you have things in perfect working order**. And that therefore you had better stop postponing the “real meaning” of your existence into the future, and throw yourself into life now." --- **Tags** -- [[quotes]], [[momento-mori]],[[ever-present-now]], [[amor-fati]], [[character]], [[routines]], [[discipline]], **Source** -- [[202410130434 - B - Four Thousand Weeks]]