Death Quote by Mark Manson
““These five values are both unconventional and uncomfortable. But, to me, they are life-changing. The first, which we’ll look at in the next chapter, is a radical form of responsibility: taking responsibility for everything that occurs in your life, regardless of who’s at fault. The second is uncertainty: the acknowledgement of your own ignorance and the cultivation of constant doubt in your own beliefs. The next is failure: the willingness to discover your own flaws and mistakes so that they may be improved upon. The fourth is rejection: the ability to both say and hear no, thus clearly defining what you will and will not accept in your life. The final value is the contemplation of one’s own mortality; this one is crucial, because paying vigilant attention to one’s own death is perhaps the only thing capable of helping us keep all our other values in proper perspective.””
About This Quote
Source Book: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson, 2016
The passage outlines five unconventional values—radical responsibility, embracing uncertainty, learning from failure, setting firm boundaries, and contemplating mortality—to reshape perspective and guide purposeful living.
In simple terms: Five values: responsibility, uncertainty, failure, rejection, mortality.
Adopt these values to gain clarity and resilience.
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When to use this quote
- career decisions
- relationship negotiations
- personal setbacks
- health choices
- life planning
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can you integrate radical responsibility without self-blame?
- What daily practice helps you stay mindful of mortality?
These values may be overwhelming or conflict with societal expectations, making them hard to practice consistently.