The Great Tragedy of Life
The Great Tragedy of Life Is Not Death, But What We Let Die While We Are Still Alive The real tragedy isn’t that life ends. It’s what ends inside us long before we take our last breath. Dreams. Curiosity. Courage. Passion. These are the vital signs of being truly...
Dia De Los Muertos
Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is celebrated to honor and remember loved ones who have passed away, bridging the divide between the living and the dead. It's a time to celebrate their lives and welcome their spirits back for a visit. This two-day holiday,...
Most Men Die at 27
"Most men die at 27, we just bury them at 72." – Mark Twain This quote, whether apocryphal or not, cuts deep into a universal human truth: many people stop truly living long before their physical death. At 27, a man may still be young, full of potential, dreams, and...
Carpe Diem
“Carpe diem.”Two words. A whole philosophy. The phrase comes from the Roman poet Horace, and it translates to “seize the day.” But it’s not about reckless impulses or living like there’s no tomorrow. It’s about choosing to be alive today, right now, in this moment —...