Death by Living - Life Is Meant to Be Spent
N. D. Wilson
Summary
In an evocative meditation on meaning and mortality, N. D. Wilson’s work invites readers to reconsider the purpose of daily existence. By weaving together personal stories, philosophical musings, and wry observations, the author suggests that a life worth living is one deeply engaged with both its joys and its inevitable sorrows. Rather than shying away from the certainty of death, Wilson urges embracing it as the context that gives urgency and significance to each passing day, challenging individuals to spend themselves generously for the good of others.
- Life is not to be preserved...
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