Summary
In this episode, Iris and Jodi discuss the concept of Memento Mori, emphasizing the importance of recognizing our mortality to inspire action and live fully. Jodi shares her journey of creating the Four Thousand Mondays platform, which encourages people to seize the day and pursue their dreams. They also explore the challenges of caring for aging parents, the emotional complexities involved, and the lessons learned about life, death, and the importance of compassion. The conversation highlights the need to confront our fears and regrets, ultimately motivating listeners to live with intention and purpose.
Takeaways
Memento Mori encourages us to remember our mortality.Counting the Mondays we have left can motivate us to take action.We often delay our dreams, thinking we have more time.Caring for aging parents can be both challenging and rewarding.Facing regrets of omission is crucial for a fulfilling life.Life is about making meaningful connections and experiences.We should not shy away from discussing death and aging.Self-compassion is essential when dealing with life's challenges.00:00 Introduction to Memento Mori and Life's Shortness
01:49 The Impact of Memento Mori on Life Choices
04:13 Personal Stories and Motivations Behind Memento Mori
07:07 Operationalizing Carpe Diem: Tips for Living Fully
10:05 Facing Fears and Regrets: The Importance of Action
12:48 Pre-Gret: A New Perspective on Regret
15:17 Living with Intention: Making Dreams a Reality
20:24 Embracing the Topic of Death
24:55 The Impact of Aging Parents
26:56 Navigating the Challenges of Caregiving
33:30 Reflections on Life and Death
38:07 Living Life to the Fullest
Resources
Connect with Jodi on Linkedin, Instagram, or her website, https://fourthousandmondays.com/. Book by Jodi Wellman: You Only Die Once: How to Make It to the End with No RegretsBook by Irvin D. Yalom: Staring at the Sun: Overcoming the Terror of Death