What’s the hardest truth of life?

What’s the hardest truth of life? A question sent in by S. Wright.

New Q & A iconAs I see it, it is that we are all going to die.

How few of us take the matter seriously and look into the meaning of it. 

It is like we have this Everest to climb in, say, next autumn, but we’ll be okay. No need to prepare or study what we are heading into.

The lack of preparation for something that is actually much bigger than any mountain climb, is probably a harder truth than dying itself.

You might want to take a look at my book: Life and Death: Making Sense of It. It will give you my in-depth views on this matter of death and dying. Have a read of Six Months to Live in the book.

If it interests you, you can buy it online in most places including here. If you only want to take a peek, you can download the Introduction here.

Associated links:

What happens when you die?
Get over fear of death
What is wrong with our society today?

Disclaimer: The views expressed in this post are entirely the opinion of the author, Francis O’Neill. No guarantee is given that the information provided is correct, complete, and/or up-to-date.


Categories: Death & Dying, Life
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