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In addition, I have witnessed many people die so I’m comfortable with facing death.

Even if some people know that they are going to a better place when they die, they are still afraid of death.

I learned that most people are afraid of death up until they take their last breath.

Editor, most people rarely talk about death even though they know it’s inevitable.

Take for example the current Covid-19 pandemic, not many people are comfortable talking about the amount of deaths it has and will bring.

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