The thought of your eulogy can be a powerful perspective. Try the “eulogy exercise”. Write your eulogy down right now and reflect its words to your life.
Does the current summary of your life match with the expectations you had as a child? Does your eulogy include the kindness and humanity deserving of mention? The whole premise of B>U is to be greater than yourself for a greater world. To inspire others to be greater than themselves. To join the evolution. When your eulogy is read, will it inspire?
Add to the “eulogy exercise” of who will be there to hear your eulogy. Think of those people and what they meant to you and why they are there at your funeral. Why should they attend? What influence or inspiration did you have to warrant their commemoration? Ask yourself these questions and answer them honestly. It may prompt some change.
Don’t wait until your ending days to realize what you should have done different. Implement those changes now. Be greater than yourself one day at a time to fulfill what you want to be. Not what you wanted to be.
Another B>U ‘hopefully’ inspirational tip.