Die With Zero
"Die with Zero" is a new concept which encourages seniors to adopt a lifestyle which allows them to maximise their enjoyment of life - instead of the urge to earn more money than what they will be able to spend in their lifetime.
Param Sandhu has only covered one aspect of Die with Zero. There are other variations of this which are far more practical.
One of them is decluterring or streamlining our affairs. At our age, it would be wise to declutter our lives, from all angles, not just physically, but also mentally and emotionally. The idea is similar to the Swedish concept of death cleaning or what they call as döstädning.
I have known people who have stopped buying new stuff, apart from essential replacements. Rather they are slowly giving things away which others may find useful. I too follow this.
A term often used in this discussion is Die Empty. It encourages people to share their best work, ideas, and potential with the world before they die, so that by the end of your life, you have given everything you have to offer.
Another approach is Minimalist dying, where we approach death with only the essentials. Shedding all burdens, leaving nothing unresolved, letting go all attachments, we leave 'light as a feather'.
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You may also want to read my piece on: Saturday Art: The "Art" of Living

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