Nobody stops learning about life until they stop living because life’s not based on facts. It’s based on feelings. Of course, there are some undeniable facts everyone can agree on.
- If you don’t eat you will die from starvation.
- If you don’t drink water you will die from dehydration.
Everything else, however, is open to perception and intuition, how you see and how you feel about the life you’re living. The more emotional you are about your life, the more you’ll learn about life. The most emotional people will feel like they’re living on a rollercoaster, forever wondering about what’s around the next turn, while people who have more control over their emotions will feel like their journey is equivalent to being on the orient express, a relaxing trip with the occasional mystery to solve.

When I mentioned stop living, that doesn’t have to mean dying because some people stop living in their fifties and do groundhog week for the remainder of their time on earth. They can tell you with unerring accuracy what they’ll be doing at any given time on any given day. They consider their life to be as fulfilling as the people on the rollercoaster, even if they’re not learning as much, and that’s the way they like it.
I’ll leave you with one final thought about life.
Remember, life’s not based on facts, so there’s no right or wrong way to live your life.



