"Just as the Jain is taught to neither crave nor resent life, they are also taught to neither crave nor resent death."
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Think about what a good death means to you. What are your priorities for your death? Do you want to die peacefully? Do you want to be surrounded by loved ones? Do you want to have a say in your own death? Once you know what a good death means to you, you can start to make choices that will help you to achieve it.
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