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Qing Ming: Not Just Remembering the Dead, But Awakening the Living

Qing Ming is one of the purest expressions of Love Intelligence.

  • You show Care — by remembering those who raised you.
  • You show Connection — by gathering as a family.
  • And quietly, you show Courage — by facing something most people avoid: impermanence.

Because when you stand before a grave, one truth becomes clear:

Life is limited.

And that truth demands courage.

  • Courage to love more.
  • Courage to forgive.
  • Courage to stop living like a machine.

Qing Ming and SuperME

Qing Ming is also a mirror.

It asks you a silent question: When your time comes… what will people remember about you? Your title? Your bank account? Or your character?

This is where SuperME comes in.

SuperME is not about becoming more successful.

It is about becoming more real, more human, more alive.

Qing Ming reminds us:

You are not here just to survive.

You are here to become someone worth remembering.

A Simple but Powerful Truth

Qing Ming is not about the dead.

It is about the living who are still asleep.

So today, don’t just offer incense.

Offer something deeper: A call to yourself —

  • To care more.
  • To connect more.
  • To live with courage.

Because one day, you will become someone’s memory.

The question is: 

Will you be remembered… or just recorded?

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