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Summary

The article emphasizes the importance of recognizing and nurturing one's innate talents to achieve personal greatness and contribute to the world.

Abstract

The article "Don’t Die With Your Greatness" by Ari Love, published in 2023, posits that the greatest tragedy in life is not death itself, but living without a purpose, as famously stated by Myles Munroe. It encourages individuals to identify and develop their unique gifts, which are inherent in everyone from birth. The author laments that many people's talents are suppressed by the conventional education system, which prioritizes employment over creativity and innovation. The message is a call to action for people to reconnect with their higher selves, discover their soul purpose, and utilize their talents to achieve financial freedom and make a meaningful impact on the world. The article concludes with an appeal to readers not to let their potential go unrealized and to leave a lasting legacy through their greatness.

Opinions

  • The author believes that every person is born with a special gift meant to be discovered and cultivated.
  • The current education system, referred to as the "Matrix Education System," is criticized for stifling creativity and indoctrinating individuals to become employees rather than creators or innovators.
  • There is a societal expectation to follow a predetermined life path that often leads to people working until they die, thus taking their untapped greatness with them.
  • The author, Ari Love, urges readers to actively pursue their talents, suggesting that this pursuit is key to both personal freedom and making a significant contribution to the world.
  • The article suggests that rediscovering one's innate talents can help address the current needs of the world, implying that individual greatness has a collective impact.
  • The author emphasizes that no talent is insignificant and that each person has an "undiscovered superpower" that should be shared with the world.

Don’t Die With Your Greatness

“The greatest tragedy in life is not death, but a life without a purpose.” — Myles Munroe

Photo by Priscilla Du Preez on Unsplash

Are you a musician, singer, powerful communicator, writer, loving leader, or an artist? Each of us has innate talents. No one incarnated to Earth without a special gift. The plan was for you to discover that gift, then develop it. Your unique talent was to inspire the world and assist you in achieving financial freedom.

Too many people are dying with their greatness.

Since we incarnate unable to remember who we are, we’re supposed to discover our gifts in early childhood. Many children figure out their innate talent, but once they enter the Matrix Education System — they become indoctrinated. With this, they lose themselves and their creative power. The Matrix Education System teaches children to be employees, not innovators or creators. They are trained to follow the specific route outlined for them; primary, middle, high school, college, work, marriage, children, retirement, then not too long after, death. We are conditioned to work until we die. And as we die, our greatness dies with us.

My loves, I pray you to hear and accept this message. Figure out what your talent is, develop it, work at it, and use it to set yourself free. Use your gift to leave your mark on the world. No talent is insignificant. You must remember. Dig deep, connect with your higher self, and discover your soul purpose. We need your greatness here on Earth more now than ever. You have an undiscovered superpower. Figure out what it is, and use it to inspire the world. Do not exit this life with your greatness. Peace and love, Ari.

The Greatest Tragedy In Life by Dr. Myles Munroe *** (I hope this message inspires you).

© Ari Love, 2023

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