Death and Judgment
When confronted with mortality, individuals often retreat into cultural norms, which can lead to harsher judgments against those who violate these norms. Conversely, reminders of death can also amplify appreciation for those who uphold community values, as evidenced by increased monetary rewards for heroic actions. This duality highlights the complex interplay between fear of death and moral decision-making.In this clip
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We're All Gonna Die!
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