My adult siblings and I are trying to plan our parents' estate and keep getting derailed by philosophical arguments about memento mori and what it means to honor someone's legacy while they're still alive. We all agree that facing mortality is important but we have completely different ideas about what that looks like practically and our parents are getting frustrated with our endless discussions.
More people experience this than they realize.
Shared mortality awareness fractures when it meets the concrete demands of planning and decision-making.
“Where Are You with Stoic memento mori — remember you will die?”
Peri can explain why this happens, help you decide if this is the right situation for you, and point toward the right journey or coach.
If this sounds familiar, the Library can help you find the bigger picture.