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Sukhpreet Kaur

Reflection

Habit

The long habit of living indisposeth us for dying.

— Thomas Browne

Why this matters:

We become so deeply accustomed to the repetition of daily life that we begin to believe it is permanent. Breaking this mental habit allows us to prepare for our transition with intellectual grace and spiritual readiness.

Psychological Lens

This quote offers a moment for self-reflection: notice what it brings up in your thoughts, body, relationships, and choices.

Reflection Prompt

What part of your life does this quote describe most clearly right now?

Tiny Practice

Write the quote in your own words, then name one small behavior it invites today.

Extended Reads

Public resources from clinical, academic, and public-health sources.

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