Submitted by Thompsonss t3_10ifx4o in GetMotivated
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aspiringaesthete t1_j5fymys wrote
Same, stuff like this just makes my stomach sink. Though I'm glad it works for some people
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Boromir_Has_TheRing t1_j5e9f7q wrote
What exactly is this?
mangomochamuffin t1_j5ea01l wrote
Looks like every blacked out square is a week of time. So this would say that OP will be 22 years old in a few months.
I dont see the connection to the title of the post tho.
Boromir_Has_TheRing t1_j5ea6os wrote
I just googled Memento Mori, it’s a Latin phrase that means ‘Remember, you have to die’. Maybe the OP was referring to this statement as a source of motivation to do what’s needed till we have time??
PaulVla t1_j5ebgf9 wrote
I think it’s more commonly translated to “everybody dies” OP is motivating themselves by reminding them that the clock is ticking.
Thompsonss OP t1_j5enebu wrote
Exactly guys, Carpe Diem Memento Mori
justasmalltowndad t1_j5ggnos wrote
That's gonna stop being motivating right around age 26.
shitloadofshit t1_j5h0o3j wrote
10,000%
izzo34 t1_j5iwerk wrote
Looool yeeep
snocown t1_j5knfpq wrote
Right? Once you find out you’re immortal death just becomes what it is, a 4D construct that stops your resonance with 3D realities you’re no longer compatible with. There is no ticking time bomb to fear, it was all in your head.
AnnetteBishop t1_j5ickvy wrote
In the classical context, it was a slave whispering in the ear of the victorious general "remember, you are mortal." General idea, don't let the parade go to you head.
clever_goat t1_j5i75zv wrote
This is a motto of the Stoics. It translates roughly to remember that you will die. The idea is to keep in mind that you are mortal and you don’t know when your time will be up. Every day should be lived with purpose.
joemondo t1_j5gllwh wrote
When you think about how limited your time really is, you start to realize how much there is to do with so little time to do it.
HaveCamera_WillShoot t1_j5gnrtx wrote
Yeah. That’s why most of us just ignore that fact as much as possible… 🫣
[deleted] t1_j5hernw wrote
Be miserable. It will feel much longer.
joemondo t1_j5hf7xf wrote
Seems like a bad deal, but I will take it into consideration.
HappyHighwayman t1_j5fp55d wrote
I feel so motivated. Not.
2D_VR t1_j5hjuqv wrote
That thing can fuck right off
Akihiro_Tanizaki t1_j5g2kef wrote
Certainly puts life into perspective in how little time we have to spend it on the wrong types of people.
I will place this on top of my phone wallpaper, the "homepage," so every time I unlock my phone, this poster will remind me every time I regret saying goodbye.
> It's a whole lot of time sacrificed for someone who acts as if you though you did not exist.
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reduhl t1_j5kiy9y wrote
I'm thinking of making this but with the averages of my grandparents worked in as a tighter reminder. Also perhaps the average life expectancy for when I was born.
It does not mean you will get to a line or that you will not pass it by far. But it provides some context. Rather then some random 100 or 110 years.
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QiyanasStoriesYT t1_j5eh95y wrote
What is the name of this to download print it for yourself?
QiyanasStoriesYT t1_j5ekb0w wrote
danonymous26125 t1_j5hmyjn wrote
Unus Annus
USMCord t1_j5hrb39 wrote
I’m the Corps we called something like this a Short timers calendar. This seems more like a countdown to death.
thisismeingradenine t1_j5igkdr wrote
You spelled anxiety spike wrong.
Mycelial_Wetwork t1_j5im8wp wrote
Reminders of our own mortality can be a stressor but also a great motivator.
I experience moderate depression and a lot of time time my symptoms manifest as difficulties getting myself out of bed, which leads to tons of unnecessary stress, shame, and regret which only feeds into the depressive episodes.
I put up a “weeks of my life” poster just like this one and these days I spend a lot less time in bed.
reduhl t1_j5jo2sq wrote
It would be better if they started marking the week off in pen / pencil.
thisfilmkid t1_j5mif34 wrote
This mento board looks different.
I've seen ones that assume your death. And so, each time you count your remaining time left, you're motivated to live each day accomplishing your life tasks.
bboymixer t1_j5f49gn wrote
Yeah this would just create more existential dread for me not motivate me