Better life Quote by Evan Ricafort
““I don't care about the good grades in school, All I want is to do what I want to do because I know that at the end of our journey in this world, We will end up the same. Yes! you might get a good job if you focus on your studies but remember, We will end up the same at the "very end". It's just like the Rich and the Poor and the Uneducated and Educated person, All will end up to death. You might say that you will have a better life and a tons of money in the future if you finish your studies, Oh! I will say yes if that's how you mean or understand the value of your life. But remember, The only thing that can make everyone happy is to live.””
About This Quote
Source Speech: Unknown motivational talk, date unknown
The speaker argues that material success and education are ultimately irrelevant to happiness, emphasizing that all people share the same fate of death, so true fulfillment comes from living authentically.
In simple terms: Life's meaning isn’t in grades or wealth; it’s about authentic living.
Focus on authentic living, not external validation.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- career choices
- educational decisions
- personal fulfillment
- life planning
- financial planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does “living” mean to you?
- How can you balance authenticity with responsibility?
Even if everyone dies, the quality of life and relationships still matter, so ignoring practical needs can be harmful.