It’s said — by mystics, scientists, and poets alike — that in our final moments, we review our lives. Not through possessions or achievements, but through meaning.
Ask yourself: What is important in my life right now? Where do I invest most of my time? And then ask — will it matter when I’m dying?
The Beatles told us long ago: All we need is love.
Sadhguru reminds us: The only Wealth that you have in your life is the profoundness of your experience of this life.
Warren Buffett confides: Success is measured by how many of the people you want to have love you, actually do.
For me, there are only two certainties in Life: we’re alive, and we will die. We know when we were born, but not when our journey ends. That mystery — that fragile uncertainty — is not frightening. It’s liberating. It reminds us to focus on what endures: love, presence, and the depth of our Experience and Consciousness of Life.
When the final review comes, what will truly matter?