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I've thought about this a lot in the last few years, and it mostly had to do with much older people dying (let's say 80s and older). That is historically rare at this current clip, and can you imagine, back in the first millennium? I bet people mostly forgot within weeks to months about others, since life was far more brutal in terms of survival, and shorter overall.
 
I've thought about this a lot in the last few years, and it mostly had to do with much older people dying (let's say 80s and older). That is historically rare at this current clip, and can you imagine, back in the first millennium? I bet people mostly forgot within weeks to months about others, since life was far more brutal in terms of survival, and shorter overall.
I think they still grieved, but there were different expectations. We don't expect people to die except of extreme old age. If someone dies from illness, accident, or violence, it seems unfair that we lost them.

Before modern times, as little as 200 years ago, anybody could die suddenly. Even non-believers had to accept it on some level as the will of God. There was absolutely nothing that could be done to avoid it.

Under the circumstances it still hurt, but people knew at a fundamental level that these things happen and you have to keep going.
 
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