A large part of the meaning of life comes from being a participator in how the universe is going to go into the future. There's like a huge responsibility in that you are deciding how the universe goes, because it doesn't know in the next step. It depends on what we decide we're going to do in certain situations. You get to decide, even if it's in a small way, it's still something...
Life without death, says philosopher Dean Rickles, is like playing tennis without a net. In his new book, “Life Is Short: An Appropriately Brief Guide to Making It More Meaningful,” Dean challenges us to rethink what it means to get the most out of each day.
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