Think Thursday:  Why Thinking About Death Can Make You Happier

Think Thursday: Why Thinking About Death Can Make You Happier

In this episode of Think Thursday, host Molly Watts explores an unconventional yet profoundly impactful idea: how thinking about death can actually help us live happier, more meaningful lives. Drawing from personal experiences, research, and books like Being Mortal by Atul Gawande and Briefly, Perfectly Human by Alua Arthur, Molly discusses how acknowledging our mortality enhances gratitude, presence, and purpose.

Key Takeaways

  • Death Isn't the Opposite of Life—It Gives It Meaning
    • Many of us resist thinking about death because it feels uncomfortable, but embracing it can deepen our appreciation for life.
    • As death doula Allu Arthur states, "Death isn't the enemy of life. It's what gives it depth."
  • Scientific Research on Mortality Awareness & Happiness
    • Studies in terror management theory suggest that when people are reminded of their mortality, they become more present, grateful, and focused on what truly matters.
    • The "Scrooge Effect" describes how facing the reality of death can inspire positive life changes—just like Ebenezer Scrooge's transformation in A Christmas Carol.
  • Three Powerful Mindset Shifts to Apply This Perspective
    1. Ask yourself, "How many more times?"
      • Instead of taking moments for granted, reflect on how many more times you'll experience meaningful events (e.g., holidays with loved ones, sunsets, road trips, coffee dates).
      • This shift fosters gratitude and helps us prioritize what truly matters.
    2. Use the "Will this matter?" test.
      • If something won’t matter in five years, don't spend more than five minutes worrying about it.
      • Let go of small frustrations and focus on what really enriches your life.
    3. Create a Reverse Bucket List.
      • Instead of listing what you want to do, list what you're grateful to have already done.
      • Celebrating past experiences helps shift focus from scarcity to appreciation.

Challenge for Listeners

Take five minutes to reflect:
👉 If you had only one year left to live, what would change?
👉 What would you prioritize?
👉 What small shifts can you start making today to live more intentionally?

Resources Mentioned

📖 Being Mortal – Atul Gawande
📖 Briefly, Perfectly Human – Alua Arthur

Final Thoughts

Molly encourages listeners to stop avoiding the thought of death and instead use it as a tool to live fully. When we appreciate our limited time, we can focus on what truly matters—without fear, without regret.

💡 “Decide to live like you were dying—because the truth is, we all are.”

Until next time, choose peace.


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