“If You Had 6 Months to Live….”

Would it change your priorities?

Steven Yates

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Photo by Eepeng Cheong on Unsplash

Recently the question was sprung on me, “Suppose you learned you had just six months to live.” As I’ve found such queries useful in the past when I wanted to focus my priorities and actually finish something I’d started, I paid attention.

The question is serious, not frivolous. None of us knows when our number is up. There are…

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Steven Yates

I am the author of What Should Philosophy Do? A Theory. I write about philosophy (especially the Stoics), health and systems, and the future if we have one.