We have to look back to the most relevant thinkers of classical Rome to find one of the most solvent pronouncements about something that inevitably has to reach us all sooner or later. In fact, Seneca sentenced: "Dying sooner or later does not matter; what does have it is to die well or die badly, and it is certainly to die well to flee from the danger of living badly." A few centuries later, Agustín de Hipona, from the Christian values of
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