Our most valuable resource is time and yet it is often the most undervalued. We exchange our time for money knowing that we can’t buy back time. Although we are aware of our mortality, most of us live oblivious to that fact. Only when death knocks close to home, we remember that our time in this body has an exit date. Death is a powerful motivator to help us keep things in perspective. What we think matters today, means nothing when we face our mortality. We often spend our days worrying about things that are meaningless. Most of those things exist only in our head. We create our stress and our problems by choosing the meaning that we give to events in our lives. We spend so much time searching for what we are supposedly missing, that we overlook what we already have. We are so enter-twined with our routine that we often miss the really important moments. We should not be afraid of dying, but be afraid of not living. Each breath we take is an affirmat...