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- At least 1/3 of the quotes don’t make sense.
- Another significant fraction of quotes relate to death, but don’t inspire me to contemplate my own death or life.
- Recently, the quotes have taken a severe left turn.
My phone turn off and stop working the remeinder
Doesn't send the 5-a-day reminders. I've reset, re-installed without success.
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We’ve also added features to make this app work with your modern life. this app contains an optional, monthly, subscription, called "Leap". Payment of $1. 99 per month will be charged to your Apple ID account at the confirmation of purchase. We find that a regular practice of contemplating mortality helps spur needed change, accept what we must, let go of things that don’t matter and honor things that do. It’s based on a Bhutanese folk saying that to be a happy person one must contemplate death five times daily. Your account will be charged for renewal within 24 hours prior to the end of the current period. Each day, we’ll send you five invitations at randomized times to stop and think about death. When they come, you can open WeCroak for a quote about death from a poet, philosopher, or notable thinker. You can manage and cancel your subscriptions by going to your App Store account settings after purchase. The subscription automatically renews unless it is canceled at least 24 hours before the end of the current period. The this app invitations come at random times and at any moment just like death. You are encouraged to take one moment for contemplation, conscious breathing or meditation when this app notifications arrive. Find happiness by contemplating your mortality with the this app app. As seen in 10% Happier, Atlantic Magazine and The New York Times. For More Information, please visit our (A). Terms of Use and (B). Privacy Policy.