'Memento mori as experienced is considered to be transformative because no other human experience can surpass that of mortality or the encounter with the boundary between life and death -- an experience that brings about altered ways for a person to be (or not be) and act (or not act) in the world.'
D.i.D., p. 6
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AuthorBenjamin Bennett-Carpenter writes philosophy and poetry. Teaches at a public university in North America. Consults/coaches (executive, life, creative). Archives
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