How Death Changes Your Perspective (ft. Caitlin Doughty)

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The Sun is Scheduled to Come Out Tomorrow by Chris Zabriskie is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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00:00 – 11:24 Chapter 1: Is This Loss?
11:24 – 21:59 Chapter 2: Prepare to Die
21:59 – 39:12 Ignoring Mass Death
39:12 – 46:43 Can We Do Anything About It?
46:43 – 1:00:00 It is Very Difficult to Make Videos About This

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Manas Ranjan Sahoo

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