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Monday, February 27, 2012

Why my death is so important in my life


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Do you think death is a monster?

Being comfortable with death is very important in my belief system. I could have whiled away my time without a care, or I would have lived in inertia and fear - if I could pretend that death doesn’t matter, that death is a phenomenon which is a far away possibility and I need not think of it now, when I am 24 and is going through possibly the highest point of my youth. But I can not think death is far away, having almost encountered it a few times, and seeing men and women, much younger and perhaps more deserving than me to live, dying meaninglessly. Death will come, and no one can predict how early or how late.

The inevitable possibility of my death is my best weapon - I use it to destroy my fears. What am I afraid of? I am afraid of not trying things that I want to do before I die, not of failure. Death will erase the slate clean anyway. I must fill up the canvas with every kind of stroke that I can imagine - and make a picture emerge - rich, bold, and beautiful. At least I must try. I must resist inertia, I must not play safe, I must do what I believe in instead of making cheap compromises.

My death is my best friend, who drives me to achieve my potential, to be the best person I can ever be. 

I have drawn much from the stoic philosophy to build my belief system over years - and here's something that may interest you: http://www.fourhourworkweek.com/blog/2009/04/24/on-the-shortness-of-life-an-introduction-to-seneca/

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2 comments:

The Crooked Viper said...

Have you read a manga called Deathnote? Much of what you said in the post is coincidentally similar to the subtext of it. The manga depicts the concepts of Death and repercussions arising from the fear of it. Nice post though!

Ramanuj Mukherjee said...

Thanks for your comment - no i havent read any manga yet. This, I think, has been a theme for many great works, including the graduation speech by steve jobs as a friend of mine pointed out over email - but as I said in the article, my primary source of inspiration while writing this has been the stoic philosophy - which dates back to thousand of years.

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