
Remember you will die. Love what happens anyway.
Memento Mori is the practice of keeping death in view.
Not to depress you. To cut through nonsense. When time is finite, priorities sharpen. Ego softens. Urgency becomes clean.
Amor Fati is the next step.
Not just accepting fate, but loving it. Whatever happens is treated as necessary material for growth, action, and meaning. Nothing is wasted. Nothing is resented.
Together, they form a complete stance:
Memento Mori strips illusion.
Amor Fati restores strength.
One reminds you that time is limited.
The other ensures that nothing that happens is rejected.