after this chapter, I have one interesting thought: death becomes a secret.
I know people all die one day at early childhood, and I believe current kids also know it (although it does not mean I understand what is it like to lost somebody). Death seems like a universal law that controls over all of life. But what if we can avoid death? So that kids and teens don’t know about the concept of death?
after this chapter, I have one interesting thought: death becomes a secret.
I know people all die one day at early childhood, and I believe current kids also know it (although it does not mean I understand what is it like to lost somebody). Death seems like a universal law that controls over all of life. But what if we can avoid death? So that kids and teens don’t know about the concept of death?
it is going to be fun, I imagine