A book for anyone ready to take their life back.

What will you do with whatever time is left?

The Death of Forever

A philosophical memoir about meaning, mortality, and choosing to live with unbearable clarity.

A poetic, unflinching meditation on mortality, presence, and learning to rise with deliberate, defiant awe.

Written with the intensity of a man who has outrun his own ending more than once, The Death of Forever explores what it means to live a life that doesn’t drift but burns. This is a book about meaning — how we lose it, how we rebuild it, and how we finally claim the life waiting on the other side of fear.

There is a moment, after enough near-endings, when life sharpens. Colors deepen. Noise falls away. And the question rises: What will you do with whatever time is left?

The Death of Forever is Cory Scott’s lyrical confrontation with that question. Through story, reflection, and razor-clear insight, he dismantles the myths we tell ourselves about purpose, resilience, and time. This is not a book about chasing immortality — it’s about choosing intensity over autopilot, meaning over momentum, and awe over numbness.

It reads like a manifesto written on the edge of a cliff: urgent, haunting, and profoundly human.

This book doesn’t ask you to change.
It dares you to wake up.