The meaning of life is to die living it.

Dominic Riccitello
About This Quote

The meaning of life is to die living it. This quote by philosophy professor William James is one of several variations on the same theme. He believed that life could be considered to be a series of experiences, and that each experience contained its own set of lessons intended to help us learn something about who we are and how we should act.

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