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Death is a dialogue between life and death, between the present and the future, between what is known and what is unknown. Death is a reminder that life is fleeting, that nothing lasts forever. It is a reminder of our mortality and the importance of living each day to its fullest. It is a reminder that life and death are intertwined and that each is necessary for the other to exist. Death is an opportunity to reflect on what is truly important, to appreciate the moments we have, and to accept the inevitability of death.
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