The greatest tragedy in life is not physical death. It is allowing your spirit to die while you still live.

At the end of life, three questions tend to arise:

  1. Have I lived without regret?
  2. Have I loved sufficiently?
  3. Have I contributed meaningfully?

You do not need to wait for crisis to ask these questions. You can ask them now — and still change the answers.

Purpose, love, and contribution. These are what a life is made of. Everything else is secondary.