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Humans can waste life, acting as if time were a replenishable and inexhaustible resource. We live, practically speaking, as if we were immortal and god-like, as if we had “all the time in the world.” Consequently, many religious traditions encourage meditation on morbid subjects. The goal is to recognize the transitory nature and the preciousness of life so that we live deeply and don’t “waste” life.
Unclean: Meditations on Purity, Hospitality, and Mortality
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