How can death be considered an equaliser?
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Death is an omnipotent force, inescapable and looming. For this reason, it has been quite often referred to as the “Great Equalizer.” This designation masks the inequality of death as a culturally constructed process affected by social power dynamics
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Death is considered an equalizer:
- Because every single person who has ever lived has either died or is about to die.
- Because all living things expire, death is a universal experience.
- And, regardless of your position in life while alive, when you die, you're just like any other dead person - a rotting corpse.
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