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Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Survivor Wisdom You Can Apply Today

Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore

Susie Moore

Society & Culture, Philosophy, Health & Fitness, Self-improvement, Life Coach, Motivational, Personal Development, Mental Health, Life Coaching, Self-help, Education

51.2K Ratings

🗓️ 17 July 2025

⏱️ 5 minutes

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Summary

What would flash through your mind if you thought these might be your final moments? A young man caught in the 2005 London bombings had an immediate, visceral response: "I'll never get to..." He mourned the marriage he wouldn't have, the children he wouldn't raise, the places he'd never see. His story, featured in a Netflix documentary, serves as a profound wake-up call about the fragility of human existence and the clarity that emerges when we confront our mortality. And, as a special bonus,...

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0:00.0

Welcome to Let It Be Easy with Susie Moore.

0:09.5

I was watching this new documentary on Netflix.

0:13.3

Maybe you've seen it too.

0:14.9

It's about surviving the London bombing that happened in 2005.

0:20.0

So 20 years ago. Oh my. you might remember this. It killed,

0:24.6

my gosh, I think 50 or so people, lots of people were injured. And this documentary, it is worth

0:31.9

a watch. And I want to tell you what really stood out for me as I started watching it.

0:38.9

There was a young gentleman who was on the tube, which is the English version of the subway,

0:45.9

and he was caught in this bombing, and he lost a limb.

0:51.2

And at that point, when there was the attack, when the lights were off and he was terrified,

0:56.4

he was only 26 at the time, his first thought, his deepest thought was, I'll never get to.

1:05.9

He was like, I'll never get to be married. I'll never get to have children, I'll never get to visit XYZ parts of the

1:12.8

world. And the person who found him and helped him, he kept saying to him, please just remember

1:18.6

my name and tell my mom, I love her. This really stood out to me because it shows us a couple of things, doesn't it?

1:30.6

That in an instant, our lives can be cut short.

1:34.9

I know it's almost unthinkable to think about this, but I find it important somehow to

1:41.4

connect with the fragility of human life to make sure that I am maximizing mine.

1:47.8

Because this is the reality.

1:50.8

When there is a crisis, when something is a life and death situation, we have clarity really

1:58.4

quickly.

1:59.7

Right.

1:59.9

Here's near death experience brought up this very raw,

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