700 Days to Live is the personal project of Andrew Morris – a multilingual translator, educator, and writer – created to share ideas, questions, and stories in many forms. Designed for curious minds, it offers a thoughtful space to explore topics that matter in today’s rapidly changing world. Through videos, writings, and lived experiences, the project aims to inspire connection, spark dialogue, and foster a community rooted in reflection and openness.
Can online debates really change people's minds, or do they just make us more stubborn? In this episode of 700 Days to Live, we explore the art of listening, persuasion and respectful engagement in the digital era. Online debates often descend into arguments, but what if we approached them differently? Instead of chasing 'victory', what if we valued curiosity, nuance, and understanding?
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Can a small but growing online community really make a difference in today’s chaotic world? Or are we simply playing music on the deck of the Titanic? After more than 12 years of leading communities, I’ve seen first-hand how even a group of 400 people can create real change—first in the lives of individuals, then at the community level, and maybe even beyond. In this video, I explore:
How do you deal with criticism in today’s age of social media and constant noise? In this Daily Spark, I share the final meditation on my Personal Manifestos – guiding principles that help me navigate life, translation, and creativity. We live in an age of keyboard warriors, where standing out often means becoming a target. Whether you’re a translator facing industry upheaval, an artist daring to be different, or simply someone car...
We are Verbs not Nouns, and the Most Important Verb of All is “Becoming.”
We are not fixed nouns; we are living verbs, constantly shifting and changing. This video explores the idea that identity is a continuous process of growth, transformation and reinvention, rather than something static. From career changes to spiritual growth, and from personal convictions to cultural shifts, we are all in motion. Through sharing my own story ...
Many of the patterns we live by are automatic — habits formed long ago that we repeat without question. But what would happen if we stepped back, reflected, and turned those habits into intentional choices? Humans think between 60,000 and 80,000 thoughts a day. Most of these thoughts run on autopilot, which keeps us efficient but can also trap us in loops. Reflection gives us the freedom to pause, notice and choose differently. Whe...
Have you ever felt that there’s more than one of you inside, clamouring to be heard, sometimes shouting over each other. Or is that just me? That’s what this conversation is all about.
In today's episode, I explore the idea that we all contain multitudes: different selves, shifting moods and layered identities that cannot be reduced to just one label. Taking inspiration from Walt Whitman’s famous words, “Do I contradict myself? Ver...
Why every life carries a story, and how curiosity brings it to light? Inside every human being lives a story waiting to be told. Some are spoken, some are written, some are painted, and many remain unspoken—but all shape who we are. In this episode of 700 Days to Live, I reflect on storytelling as one of our deepest human traits. From conversations with postmen to family memories, from overlooked details to life-changing anecdotes,...
Can deep crises also lead to new beginnings? In this episode of 700 Days to Live, I explore how personal breakdowns, emotional release and unexpected events can create opportunities for growth and transformation. I look at the true significance of crisis, catharsis, and opportunity, and a seven-step roadmap for navigating the journey from disruption to renewal. Drawing on my personal experience of divorce, depression, financial str...
Are you really living if you’re not changing every day? In this episode, I explore why embracing change is vital for personal growth, resilience and a more fulfilling life.
We often reserve the phrase 'It changed my life' for major, dramatic events, but genuine transformation can occur every day. In this personal manifesto, I explain why I believe that if something doesn’t change your life on a daily basis, you’re not truly living....
Is social media the beauty that connects us, or the beast that divides us? Here’s an honest take after 12 years online.
Is social media the beauty that connects us, or the beast that divides us? In this video, I share my honest experience of using social media every day for over 12 years. I explore everything from the joy of reconnecting with old friends and building global communities to the darker sides of envy culture, trolling ...
The overarching vision is to build an amicable, engaged community that deepens real-life connections and inspires positive change by bridging divides and fostering meaningful interaction both online and offline.
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Ready to turn digital clicks into real-life connections? This journey isn’t just about screens and likes—it’s about building a community that feels alive, supportive, and inspiring. My v...
Tribes, both ancient and modern, serve as essential sources of support and identity, but in a fractious age, modern-day versions must be cultivated deliberately to promote inclusion, constructive dialogue, and shared growth. In this episode of 700 Days to Live, I explore what it means to create a modern tribe in a world that often feels divided—and why it matters for growth, connection, and purpose.
Storytelling, rooted in humanity’s earliest traditions, is celebrated as the vital tool that connects people, gives life meaning, and fosters empathy within communities.
Come with me as I shape the next 700 days into something that matters—a project that evolves into a daily creative routine of sharing and engaging with social media content, with a commitment to accessible, authentic expression and plans for future community-facing...
In this episode of 700 Days to Live, I’ll take you behind the decision that changed everything. How do you start over when nothing feels stable? How do you live with intention when time and resources are limited?
Come with me as I shape the next 700 days into something that matters—a project that evolves into a daily creative routine of sharing and engaging with social media content, with a commitment to accessible, authentic expre...
After experiencing major life changes and uncertainty, I resolve to create a unique, personally meaningful project focused on reinvention and intentional living before resources run out.
In this first episode of 700 Days to Live, discover the story behind this life-changing decision. What does it take to start over when everything feels uncertain? How do you live intentionally with limited time and resources? Join me as I share my ...
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