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How Does Fear of Death Play in The Part of Creating Culture?

Fear of death plays a role in creating culture by challenging humans' intellectual capacity to solve frustrations and disturbances in life, which leads to the development of a positive culture. As people become more aware of death's inevitability, they are motivated to maximize their human experiences each day and approach life positively. However, some people suffering greatly from the fear of separation may create a culture in need of improvements. Overall, developing strategies to cope with the fear of death is important for building a positive, worthwhile society.
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How Does Fear of Death Play in The Part of Creating Culture?

Fear of death plays a role in creating culture by challenging humans' intellectual capacity to solve frustrations and disturbances in life, which leads to the development of a positive culture. As people become more aware of death's inevitability, they are motivated to maximize their human experiences each day and approach life positively. However, some people suffering greatly from the fear of separation may create a culture in need of improvements. Overall, developing strategies to cope with the fear of death is important for building a positive, worthwhile society.
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Joshua G.

Balabbo

How does fear of death play in the part of creating culture?

Remember those days when you were still a toddler who had nothing in this world. And
now, you have too much. This is because as we go through stages of increasing reality of life,
we tend to open our eyes wider than before and realizes life difficulties more and more. Out of
these difficulties, the most serious is physically losing someone and this is what we call death.
As we grow up, we become conscious about it and later on feel fear as the fact that its
inevitability intensifies it. The fear then positively corresponds to human's mechanisms to cope
up and overcome the emotional sufferings and any frustration that seals disturbance in the
human life. In this way, the fear of death develops a challenge in the intellectual capacity of
humans to solve frustrations that's destroying their inner peace - thus, creating a positive
culture as a whole. If in a person's mind, the inevitability of death is registered, it's highly
probable that he will be maximizing human experience. This means a positive approach to each
and every day that they are alive. On the other side, if a sensible character is under this fear,
he/she may suffer from separation issues and this means a culture that needs improvements.
Nevertheless, in experiences like this, there is still a great need to develop defensive strategies
to cope up with it because if this continues, it will be difficult to create a culture that will favor a
positive and a worth-living society.

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