And O, there are days in this life worth life and worth death.

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The line cuts to the bone: some days lift you clear, others make you question everything. Use those sharp days as a mirror—see what drains you, own what you tolerate, and stop waiting for change without action. Turn that clarity into a plan: set priorities, remove distractions, and take one difficult step today toward what keeps you alive.

When to use it

  • When a relationship keeps dragging you down, remember the line and decide whether to fix what’s broken or walk away; then make one clear move toward that decision this week.
  • Facing a job that empties you, use the quote as a measure: update your CV tonight and apply to two roles that fit your values.
  • On a low day where nothing seems worth it, acknowledge the pain but force one small productive act—send an email, go for a run, or call someone who grounds you.
  • When success feels out of reach, let the line push you to act: drop one habit that wastes time and replace it with a single daily practice that builds momentum.