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    This app tells me that I will die 5 times a day, and I like it

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    Over the past two weeks, I have been showing friends on my phone. It just reads, “Don’t forget, you’re going to die.” Most of them immediately responded to me with a mixture of confusion and concern. I want to let this look sit for a moment before explaining it.

    More than suggesting that I am mentally exposed, these reports are from an app that I want to like life. It is called vicrock, and it sends me five similar information every day. When everyone arrives on my screen, I can tap it to open the app, where a new reference to death salutes me. It can be from a philosopher, poet, film star, or anyone. But this is just a bonus feature for me. I will be very happy with the information.

    The idea is as easy as it is. If you are regularly reminded that our time on this human coil is short, you should learn to appreciate the small things and seemingly unusual moments. It can be coffee in your hand, sun on your face, or a friendly smile of a stranger. The mantra behind the app comes from a piece of traditional wisdom in Bhutani culture, which says, “To become a happy person, one should consider death five times daily.”

    I have found it very effective. I am so fortunate enough to have a relatively Comfortable comfortable and positive life than the next boy, but it is easy for yourself to go through day -to -day movements. How easy is it to want to work on Tuesday, forgetting that we only get about 4,000 weeks on this planet. Whether I am trying to decide whether I have the energy to go to the gym or I am pulling fruit in a supermarket, information is always stopped to praise me in my life. I am not religious or spiritual, but we can all be related to the efficacy of our existence.

    If you do your own domscribing for hours or are entering your breath all day by a fellow worker, try this app. It doesn’t track you, have no social qualities, and don’t make anything a game – it simply conveys an amazing message, and hopefully encourages you to remember what is important and not important. If your friends initially give you a strange shape, don’t just blame me.

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