You Can’t Take It With You : (So Why Are You Killing Yourself For It?)
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You’re going to die.
Sorry to start with that, but someone needed to tell you.
And when you do, you’re leaving everything behind. Your house, your car, that designer handbag you saved up for, your perfectly curated Instagram grid—all of it. The hearse doesn’t have a luggage rack.
So here’s the million-dollar question: if you can’t take any of it with you, why are you killing yourself for it?
This book is your wake-up call. A hilarious, honest, and surprisingly hopeful look at death, life, and what actually matters when you remember you’re not going to be here forever.
You’ll laugh. You’ll cringe (because you’ll recognize yourself). You might get a little uncomfortable. And by the end, you’ll hopefully stop wasting your one precious life on things that won’t matter in 100 years.
Spoiler alert: You’re dying. But for Christians, that’s actually good news.
This isn’t another self-help book telling you to hustle harder or manifest your dreams. This is permission to stop performing, quit chasing what doesn’t last, and start living like you actually believe eternity is real.
Because you can’t take it with you. So why are you killing yourself for it?
Read this book. Laugh at yourself. Get your priorities straight. And finally start living like you’re actually going to die.
Because you are.