The True Celebration of Life

Posted on 13. Feb, 2010 by in Design & Culture

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Coming from Glenna Fraumeni, who is my age, 25, diagnosed with stage 4 brain tumor and was given just 3 years to live, she chooses to live life to the fullest. Not the life that people want for her, a list of things to do and a place to go before she dies. She decides to use her time to do what she loves to do, which is go to school, help others and be successful.

Imagine if the life expectance of the world is 27 years old, it really changes your perspective. Just like everyone she aspires to live life to the fullest and what makes her happy is to do the same and be successful. Considering the impact of her helping someone compared to taking a photo in front of the pyramid.

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A truly inspiring women and TEDTalk. Yes, if my life expectancy was 27, I imagine my perspective of this planet would be rather altered.

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