“I realize now that dying is easy. Living is hard.”
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Living often means carrying the small choices and chores that pile up until they feel like weight. That steady pressure can be heavier than the idea of walking away. Notice one concrete thing you can change today to ease that weight. Call someone, set a boundary, or book a health appointment — small moves shift how hard life feels.
When to use it
- After my chemo ended, I told my sister "I realize now that dying is easy. Living is hard" to explain why I needed help with shopping and rides to appointments.
- When I closed the startup and started hunting for full-time work, I said that line to my mentor to explain why decisions about rent and benefits felt crushing.
- While managing my dad's care and juggling my kids' schedules, I said it bluntly to my partner to explain why I was burned out and needed backup.
- After graduation, when I moved back home and had to pay bills for the first time, I muttered it to a roommate to explain why ordinary life suddenly felt overwhelming.

