When should we talk about death?
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June 15, 2024

In some Asian cultures, the topic of death is avoided because talking about it is seen as inviting death closer to yourself. However, it is also important to ensure that one prepares sufficiently for death in consideration of the loved ones around us, emotionally and legally. Have you ever broached the topic with people around you?
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