




"What is the ideal for mental health, then? A lived, compelling illusion
that does not lie about life, death, and reality; one honest enough to
follow its own commandments: I mean, not to kill, not to take the lives
of others to justify itself."
~ Ernest Becker, 1973, The Denial of Death, p. 204
~ Ernest Becker, 1973, The Denial of Death, p. 204
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