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My own attitude towards death follows with that of my culture. What I would prefer is a culture that sees birth as a serious matter, a person that all must care for. The child should be linked to those born in the same nursery for life. This could be the family that would always be there when another wasn't. Just a quick idea for what I really feel is true about humans on Earth. We are all connected, that's why we FEEL eachother. That emotional connection has been deadened by culture, religion, politics, and other big dividers and walls created for us. I love taking care of people, buying a homeless guy a bus ticket to another state, ordering a group of them a pizza, giving a random kid my skateboard because I saw him gawking at it from down the street. We should share more, use less, love "strangers" as our own, because they are.

If I were anywhere near you, I would offer my crazy perspectives in person. We derive some unique, novel, and crucial connections from tragedy and suffering. I'm glad you are healing with your passion.

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Of every attitude towards death in all cultures, which do you believe is the best at showing children that death and birth are one in the same, and that we can accept death as a beautiful part of life?