Summary
This quote suggests that in the end, material possessions hold little importance. The "last suit" refers to the clothes worn in death, where pockets symbolize the accumulation of worldly possessions. It implies that when we leave this world, we can't take anything with us, therefore emphasizing the futility of excessive materialism. Instead, it encourages prioritizing experiences, relationships, and intangible qualities that truly matter in life, as these are the things that will endure beyond our physical existence.
Topics
Death
By Wayne Dyer