Never trust a man who teaches about death but yet had no real experience at all about it.

Toba Beta
Never trust a man who teaches about death but yet...
Never trust a man who teaches about death but yet...
Never trust a man who teaches about death but yet...
Never trust a man who teaches about death but yet...
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Many people have bad experiences with death. Many of these people then teach others about death, but do not live their own lives as though they had experienced it. This is because their bad experience has colored their perspective on life. A teacher who experiences death will have a more positive perspective of death than one who does not.

Source: Master Of Stupidity

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