It is not fair in any case to forget the hardships of the living, for what is more than true and well-known is that death, whether due to its inherent incompetence or to ill intentions premeditated through experience, does not choose its victims in accordance with the length of their lives, and it is a behavior, we say this in parentheses, which ended up, if we believe the words of the various philosophical and religious references that have addressed the subject, to send a strange effect in the human being, reflexively, and through a different and sometimes contradictory stream, of mental escalation of the natural fear of death.
However, death can never be accused of leaving an old man forgotten indefinitely in the world, just to become older every day without any known merit or apparent reason.
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An existential journey of searching through the archive of names to uncover the meaning of life and identity.
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