"Death is the end of the fear of death. [...] To avoid it we must not stop fearing it and so life is fear. Death is time because time allows us to move toward death which we fear at all times when alive. We move around and that is fear. Movement through space requires time. Without death there is no movement through space and no life and no fear. To be aware of death is to be alive is to fear is to move around in space and time toward death."

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Tao Lin

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Tao Lin is an American author known for his distinct voice in contemporary literature, particularly through works like 'Taipei' and 'Shoplifting from American Apparel'.

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