Death is an everpresent possibility in life from "summary" of Being and Time by Martin Heidegger
Death, as the ultimate possibility, is not something that lies in the distant future, but rather is always present in our everyday existence. It is not something that we can push aside or ignore, for it is an intrinsic part of our being. In fact, our own mortality is what gives meaning and significance to our lives.
When we confront the reality of death, we are forced to come face to face with the finitude of our existence. We are constantly reminded that our time on this earth is limited and that we must make the most of it. This awareness of our mortality serves as a wake-up call, urging us to live authentically and purposefully.
By acknowledging the everpresent possibility of death, w...
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