Death is nature's remedy for all things.

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About this quote

It strips away excuses and reveals what truly matters because time always wins. Ask yourself: what are you saving for a tomorrow you might not have? Use that honest answer to stop waiting — act, repair, or let go, and build toward what matters while you still can.

When to use it

  • When you keep postponing a difficult conversation with a family member, read the line, then call and speak plainly.
  • If planning replaces doing, use the line as a wake-up: set one non-negotiable deadline and start today.
  • When stuck in a draining job or relationship, let the line force a decision: change your path or accept the cost.
  • For end-of-life tasks or unresolved family matters, let the line push you to finish practical steps and say what needs saying now.