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Death Series — Part II: What if death gives life meaning?

A story's value lies not just in its beginning, but in its ending. Most of us spend our lives trying to avoid death. We dream of longer lives, search for ways to stay healthy, and imagine what we would do if only we had more time. At first glance, immortality seems like the greatest gift we could ever receive. After all, who wouldn't want endless tomorrows, limitless opportunities, and the chance to experience everything life has to offer? But perhaps we've been asking the wrong question. Instead of asking whether we can escape death, what if we asked what would happen if we actually did? If our lives had no ending, would time still feel precious? Would love, ambition, and purpose carry the same weight? Or is it possible that the very thing we spend our lives trying to avoid is also the thing that gives life its meaning? The purpose of this article is not to argue that death is good nor to suggest that we should welcome it. Loss, grief, and the fear of death are deeply per...

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