Memento Mori Memento Vivere.

Memento Mori – (Latin: remember you will die) The real meaning of this phrase is to reflect on your mortality. This philosophy goes back to Socrates, who said that the proper practice of philosophy is “about nothing else but dying and being dead.”

The opposite of Memento Mori is Memento Vivere with origins in the mid-19th century. From classical Latin mementō, imperative of meminisse to remember + vīvere to live, after memento mori.

Memento mori memento vivere is a reminder to breathe more life into our lives. Enjoy what life has to offer and stop living life on autopilot.