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We must confront our mortality in order to find true meaning in life from "summary" of Life: Why Live if You Have to Die? by David Perry
In our society, death is often seen as a taboo topic, something to be avoided and pushed to the back of our minds. We are taught to focus on the here and now, to live in the moment and avoid thinking about our own mortality. But what if I told you that by confronting our mortality head-on, we can actually find true meaning in life?By acknowledging the fact that we are all going to die someday, we are forced to confront the reality of our own existence. This can be a scary and uncomfortable process, but it is also incredibly liberating. When we come face to face with our own mortality, we are forced to reevaluate our priorities and focus on what truly matters to u...Similar Posts
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