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No One Here Gets Out Alive (The Death Episode)

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The Poetic Reflection of Life and Death

In Japanese history, it was customary for individuals to compose a death poem close to their passing, reflecting their state of being at that moment. This practice requires focus, tenacity, acceptance, and calm. The example of monk Kozan Ichikyo's poem, 'Empty handed, I entered the world, Barefoot, I leave it,' illustrates the simplicity and poignancy of such poems. The idea prompts reflection on the nature of one's own potential death poem, which can encompass the full range of human emotion and experience.

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