Death: The Most Essential of All Works
Topic : DeathJohn Climacus, a seventh-century ascetic who wrote Ladder of Divine Ascent, urged Christians to use the reality of death to their benefit: You cannot pass a day devoutly unless you think of it as your last, he wrote. He called the thought of death the most essential of all works and a gift from God. The man who lives daily with the thought of death is to be admired, and the man who gives himself to it by the hour is surely a saint. A man who has heard himself sentenced to death will not worry about the way theatres are run.