Memento Mori
The Stoic practice of remembering that death is inevitable, to live more intentionally.
Also known as: Remember death, Mortality meditation
Category: Principles
Tags: philosophies, stoicism, mindfulness, principles
Explanation
Memento Mori (Latin for 'remember you will die') is a Stoic philosophical practice of reflecting on mortality to live more fully in the present. Rather than being morbid, it's a reminder to prioritize what matters, not waste time on trivialities, and act with urgency on important goals. In productivity and PKM context, memento mori helps combat procrastination and perfectionism - if time is limited, why delay important work? It encourages focusing on legacy-building activities like creating lasting knowledge and meaningful connections.
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