Why we fear being forgotten more than death itself

It’s not the easiest question to ask aloud—especially in medicine, where we pronounce death but rarely reflect on it. We chart it. Certify it. Explain it. But what does it mean to die? For most of us, the word carries a double weight. It means to stop biologically. To cease. To end. But it also

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