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  • - [Narrator] Every day, over 150,000 people die.

  • That's over 6,000 people every hour,

  • over 100 people every minute,

  • and about two people every single second.

  • That means since you started watching this video,

  • about 20 people

  • have already died. (gentle music)

  • And some of these people got hit by cars,

  • others fell off a cliff,

  • others may have had a heart attack,

  • and others may have simply passed away from natural causes.

  • Death is one of those things

  • that every single living thing on Earth has in common,

  • and death does not discriminate against your skin color,

  • or your political beliefs, or where you were born,

  • or how much money you have.

  • No one can escape the incurable disease

  • that we all are blessed with from birth called life.

  • And it's interesting because even though

  • we all logically know this,

  • very few of us have really internalized this.

  • How many of you have really sat down

  • with your eyes closed in an empty room

  • and truly imagined what your funeral would look like?

  • Like who would even be at your funeral?

  • Who would be there out of pure obligation and politeness,

  • and who would be there

  • because they actually wanted to be there.

  • What would people say about you? What would they remember?

  • And it's weird because you'd think

  • because we all have this terminal disease called life,

  • that we all would be more sympathetic

  • and loving with one another.

  • I mean, this life disease really is the one thing

  • that all human beings have in common.

  • Because in 120 years from now,

  • every single human being on Earth will be dead,

  • and a brand-new set of humans will be alive.

  • And then in another 120 years after that,

  • another brand new set of people will be alive.

  • And this is the cycle of life.

  • It just goes on and on and on.

  • And when you start thinking about life like this,

  • you really start to realize

  • how short our time here on Earth really is.

  • And you also start to realize

  • that we all are on this journey together as one.

  • And it also makes you question

  • the way most people interact with one another.

  • Like why do so many people get so angry with each other?

  • Or why do people argue with each other?

  • Why do people physically harm one another?

  • Why are there so many parents who yell at their kids

  • or even beat their kids?

  • Why do so many spouses who supposedly love each other

  • fight all the time?

  • Why are there siblings who don't speak to each other

  • to this day, over some disagreement

  • that took place years ago?

  • Why do best friends talk badly about each other

  • behind each other's back?

  • Why do human beings behave like this?

  • I think a part of it is because we really have not sat down

  • to really think about what the true meaning of life is.

  • And I also think that most people

  • really have not come to terms with the fact

  • that they are not going to be here forever.

  • And to be honest, I don't really claim to know

  • what the true meaning of life is, okay?

  • I think it's something

  • that our human brain can't fully logically understand.

  • It would kind of be like trying to explain consciousness

  • to a dog or a cat or something.

  • (chuckles) They just can't understand it.

  • However, what I will say is there are some things

  • that I think everyone should know.

  • And I think the first step

  • to actually understanding a topic like the meaning of life

  • is to first align ourselves

  • with the four truths of the universe.

  • And the first truth is the truth of cause and effect,

  • which means that every single thing you do or say

  • has some kind of effect on the world around you

  • and yourself. (gentle music continues)

  • For example, let's say a number of years ago,

  • you lost your temper

  • and you got really mad at a loved one in your life.

  • This could be a family member or a friend,

  • or even that random person on the street,

  • that one single incident where you lost it

  • will have a lingering effect on that person to this day.

  • Now, with that being said,

  • it doesn't have to be some huge effect.

  • It could be a very mild and small effect,

  • and it could be buried deep within their subconscious

  • that isn't necessarily visible on the exterior.

  • But make no mistake, the effect is there

  • and it will always be there.

  • And there is nothing that you can do to undo that.

  • And the reason why most people hate hearing this

  • is because it instantly makes them accountable

  • for every single thing that they have ever done,

  • and being held accountable is something

  • that most human beings hate.

  • Now, to be clear, I'm not saying

  • that we should all dwell in the past

  • and feel sorry for ourselves,

  • but what it does mean is that going forward,

  • you should be very conscious of the things that you say

  • and the things that you do within this world.

  • And if you feel like you behaved in a way,

  • or you really lost it on someone,

  • you can always apologize to that person

  • because it is never, ever too late to say I'm sorry.

  • And the second truth of the universe

  • is the law of impermanence, which means

  • that every single thing here on Earth is temporary.

  • Like our bodies, our minds,

  • our relationships, even our brains.

  • Even the video that you are watching right now,

  • this video will probably be gone one day

  • because the sun could explode

  • and every single thing could be gone within a second.

  • And funny enough, this is actually a good thing,

  • and it shouldn't really make you feel bad or sad

  • because it's none of those things.

  • What it should make you do is really cherish each

  • and every single moment that you have here on Earth.

  • And to be clear,

  • they don't have to be these big, special moments.

  • They can be any moment, like that one time

  • where you laughed so hard that tears fell from your eyes,

  • or maybe it was that time

  • where you simply were sitting alone

  • and you were just gazing at the sunset.

  • Because all we really have in this lifetime

  • is the present moment. (gentle music continues)

  • And the third truth is the law of suffering and attachment.

  • Any time that we become attached to something or someone,

  • you are basically making

  • a contract with yourself to be unhappy,

  • because like we just discussed,

  • nothing here on Earth is permanent,

  • which means that you will eventually lose that loved one,

  • or you will eventually lose that watch,

  • or that car, or that family member.

  • Even your own body, you are going to lose.

  • And the fourth truth

  • is that we all are going to die one day.

  • And the death truth is typically

  • the toughest one for most people to accept

  • because it often makes people really sad.

  • But death does not have to be this horribly bad thing,

  • or even a sad thing, because without death,

  • the moments with our friends or our family

  • would not really be that special or deep.

  • Without death, everything would eventually become dull

  • and meek and gray.

  • And there would be no incentive to really love and cherish

  • the moments that we have with one another.

  • There would be no incentive to really laugh deeply,

  • or love deeply, or even to be present.

  • And these are the things that truly make life rich

  • and worth living.

  • And on top of that, death is one of those things

  • that truly does connect all of us.

  • Because it makes you realize that you

  • and the seven other billion people here on Earth

  • really are all on the same team, because this is our time.

  • This is our time

  • to collectively live life to the fullest as one.

  • So the next time that you feel the need

  • to yell at that loved one,

  • or to yell at that person who cut you off in traffic,

  • or to get revenge on that person

  • who wronged you in the past,

  • just remember that you are choosing

  • to actively hurt your very own teammate.

  • Make every moment count. (gentle music continues)

  • Love deeply, laugh deeply, and be present to the moment,

  • because at the end of the day,

  • all we really have in life is the present moment.

  • So don't let it go to waste.

  • If you wanna learn more about life and motivation,

  • then go ahead and click the video on the screen right now.

  • I promise that you will love it.

  • Thanks for watching, and I'll see you all very soon.

- [Narrator] Every day, over 150,000 people die.

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