If I knew I were dying, this is what I would do.

Jim Suszynski
5 min readJul 30, 2021

P.S…I am.

Overlooking Vulcan de Agua from Acetenango, 2019.

I think about this every day.

I know very well that my life could end in an instant. Any instant.

“You could leave life right now. Let that determine what you do and say and think.”

Marcus Aurelius. Meditations 2.11

Most people quote the bible, I prefer Marcus. Why? Because most scripture is written in metaphor and I believe, wholeheartedly, that we are not rational beings but rationalizing beings. It’s easy to twist a bit of scripture to make it suit you.

The meditations do not let you do that. They make you look inward. You never judge anyone but yourself and the measuring stick by which you judge is that of virtue. Also — the thoughts, fears, and aspirations of the most powerful man in the world are just as relevant millennia later, to everyone. From a homeless child to an oil sheik. It’s human nature, across time, in words.

Truth be told, I am doing everything I want to be doing (within reason). I try not to leave things left unsaid for I may never again have the chance to say them. I try my hardest to not spend time doing things that either A- do not bring me joy, or B- do not serve my greater purpose.

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Jim Suszynski
Jim Suszynski

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