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When death arrives, you won’t even know it.

We spend our lives fearing the one thing we’ll never experience.

We fear death as if it’s something we’ll experience. Like happiness, sadness, or joy.

But Lucretius argued the opposite:
Death is nothing to us, because when it happens, we are no longer here to feel it.

The real tragedy isn’t death.
It’s living a life controlled by the fear of it.

What would change if you truly stopped fearing death?

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