Mortality Awareness

Facing death directly can produce urgency, appreciation, focus, and emotional clarity. Impermanence is presented as a source of beauty and poignancy. Mortality awareness can increase connection by emphasizing everyone's shared fate. Modern…

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Facing death directly can produce urgency, appreciation, focus, and emotional clarity. Impermanence is presented as a source of beauty and poignancy. Mortality awareness can increase connection by emphasizing everyone's shared fate. Modern culture hides and sanitizes death more than earlier societies did. Robert Greene's near-death experience made mortality more real in daily life. Denying death produces latent anxiety and chronic unease.