Near-death events often polarise a person, it's a shame it takes that sometimes though, people should value life well enough not to have to wait for such events but it's rarely the case.
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Near-death events often polarise a person, it's a shame it takes that sometimes though, people should value life well enough not to have to wait for such events but it's rarely the case.
It's true, Galen, and it shouldn't be caused by near-death events. Happiness and the joy of living is a decision and to obtain it, it is important to mark precisely the path that allows one to achieve it. Of course, always moving away from momentary pleasure... as far as possible.