In the end, we’ll all become stories.
Meaning
Our lives are remembered through narratives and memories.
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About the author
(born 1939) is a Canadian writer known for her novels, poetry, and essays. Her works, including "The Handmaid’s Tale," explore themes of power, gender, and dystopian societies. Atwood’s writing is both imaginative and socially relevant. She has received numerous literary awards. Margaret Atwood continues to influence literature and cultural discussions worldwide.
Why This Quote Matters
Here Margaret Atwood names something many feel yet rarely articulate: the pull of Life.
It asks you to accept that Our lives are remembered through narratives and memories. It pairs well with small experiments: one habit change, one honest conversation.
How to Apply This Quote in Life
Use Life as a lens when you plan—calendar blocks, budgets, and boundaries included.
Remove one distraction that fights Lifes so your attention has a fair chance. If it feels abstract, pick a single scenario this week and run it end-to-end.
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