
We see these words everywhere—on cemetery gates, in social media bios, and on commemorative plaques. But when Father Jan Twardowski penned these lines in his poem dedicated to fellow poet Anna Kamieńska, he wasn't just looking for a catchy phrase. He was offering a profound, slightly paradoxical, and deeply human philosophy of life. The Fragility of "Later"
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Don't assume they know. Tell your friends, family, and partners that they matter. We see these words everywhere—on cemetery gates, in
We often live as if we have an infinite supply of "tomorrows." We postpone apologies, delay phone calls to parents, and wait for the "perfect moment" to express affection. Twardowski reminds us that the window for love is remarkably narrow. In the blink of an eye, the people we take for granted can become memories. More Than Just Death The Fragility of "Later" Learn more about the
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