From “The Human Condition: A
User’s Manual,” by Arnold Kunst
8
May
In
the end, when the bloom of youth has faded, when your cheeks and ear-lobes and
belly are sagging, when your thighs have turned to cottage cheese and you’re
having trouble remembering what day of the week it is, stay cool like you
always have, and trust the process. Your work is coming to an end here - you
will have left behind a host of people capable of meeting their distinctive
challenges because they paid close attention as you met yours. And when it’s
time to die, just leave your body where it happens to be at that moment - and
move on to The Next Thing.
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