Life without fully integrated death, as concept and as boding inevitability, is incomplete and therefore fraught at core. This is the source of that low grade, often barely perceptible, anxiety that plagues us all. The refusal to admit and honour death is a refusal to grow up. Without it we will always be whining children living under the presumption that life owes us a living. It is not life that makes us truly live but death.
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