By Alec Hogg
Three months ago at a weekend gathering, I spent a wonderful hour chatting to a friend of a friend. During the conversation he shared how, because of his cancer medication, he was unable to join me at the buffet. He needed to fast a little longer.
Apart from that comment, made almost in passing, my new companion appeared in fine fettle. He was smart, really funny, and full of interesting stories. Yesterday, I attended his memorial service. One of the best I’ve ever been to. But it made me sad – for the family he left behind, and not being able to know him better.
___STEADY_PAYWALL___Life is fragile. On days like this you are reminded of your mortality. So best to heed Marcus Aurelius, the great Roman emperor warrior/philosopher who advised: “Perfection of character is this: to live each day as it it were your last, without frenzy, without apathy, withour pretence.” Timeless wisdom.
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