Myriam Ben Salem🦋
1 min readSep 8, 2021

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I hope that my point about death in the article you read was clear enough! The instinctive fear triggered by our nature will never disappear, undoubtedly.

What I was referring to was rather the intentional readiness to die when figuring out that our physical existence has never been solely about us and that we have been successful to some extent in rewiring our invasive program containing all the limiting beliefs vehiculated to us by someone else and which are the root cause of all our insecurities and worries!

When we are able to replace our thoughts about death, such as, "will I ever be able to prove I'm somebody to my parents before dying?", "what if I die without achieving any success? (social success like financial goals, getting married, social status, etc...), by some meaningful peaceful ideas like, "did I impact even one human being or animal or noble cause through this physical existence I was gifted?", "I am living every moment to the fullest?", "Am I I staying faithful to the universal principles and living by them daily?", "how intentional I am when it comes to consuming?", then death will not be scary anymore, I suppose!

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Myriam Ben Salem🦋
Myriam Ben Salem🦋

Written by Myriam Ben Salem🦋

A fur Momma, animal lover & advocate, lifelong learner, storyteller, edutainer, and published author. I write personal stories and essays.

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