A morbid way for INFPs to find inspiration #shorts
Life is fleeting, and we often forget that our days are numbered.
There's a concept that captures this in a vivid way: memento mori. Imagine counting down the days you have left to live. It sounds grim, doesn't it?
But for me, it was a profound way to ignite inspiration within myself. The thought of having one less day in my lifespan pushed me to make the most of the time I do have. This isn't 𝘢𝘤𝘵𝘶𝘢𝘭𝘭𝘺 about being morbid; it's about seizing the day and propelling yourself forward.
I found that by embracing this mindset, I could focus on activities that moved my life "XP needle" forward.
I've actively sought out challenges, driven myself to do things that scare me, and thrusted myself into experiences that foster growth. It’s about being proactive in the face of fleeting time.
As an INFP, introspection is second nature to me. I revel in the journeys of self-discovery, delving into both the positive aspects and the shadows that others might shy away from. We thrive on understanding more about ourselves.
Stoicism offers a treasure trove of frameworks and formulas to navigate this exploration. It hands us the tools to process our thoughts, comprehend the complexities of our emotions, and embrace life with clarity.
It's a mindset that transforms every moment into an opportunity.