We all know that we will die, so why do we struggle to believe it? | Curio

We all know that we will die, so why do we struggle to believe it?

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By realising our own mortality do we get to see ourselves for what we really are? For philosopher James Baillie, existential shock - or the moment of truly comprehending one's mortality, came only when he was able to truly accept his own inconsequentiality. Writing in Aeon magazine, he explains.

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