Humans are terrified of death, and so they try to live on beyond it.
Ernest Becker wrote a book called "The Denial of Death", where he writes about two main ideas. Firstly, that humans are terrified of dying, and secondly, humans try to create a conceptual self that will live on after their demise.
This has led to war, demise and widespread destruction. The desperate urge to make a mark causes stress and anxiety.
So, we need to stop "giving a fuck" about fame and power, and instead focus on the present. Live here and now.
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