
Those Deaths Taught Me How to Live
by (japanese) Special Sweep Captain
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Special cleaning, cleaning is not just ordinary garbage, but the last traces of a person left in the world. He has been engaged in special cleaning for 20 years. He has been in and out of various death scenes countless times and met all kinds of different people. On the edge of life and death, he chose to use pen to record everything he experienced and thought. There are old people who died well, and there was no sad and solemn atmosphere at the funeral; there are young sportsmen who died of illness and completed their last journey in the world wearing medals; there are middle-aged people who committed suicide, leaving marks of struggle on the calendar on the wall; there are also people who "died alone", but had lifelong friends to help them deal with the aftermath... For the deceased, the vagaries of the world have been fixed at the moment of death. But for the living, thinking about life and death will never stop. What is life? What is death? What is most worth cherishing in life? Standing at a crossroads, what is the right choice? I am afraid that after thinking about these questions for a lifetime, I may not be able to come up with a clear answer. If you don't know death, how can you know life? Only in the face of death can life highlight its weight; only in the face of death can the most precious things in life emerge. Following the special sweep captain into 25 rooms and watching the life stories of 25 people, maybe we will have different thoughts about life and death.
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