To the well-organized mind, death is but the next great adventure.

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If you have a mind that is well-organized and prepared, then death is not something to be afraid of. Instead, it is the start of a new and exciting adventure. This means that even though death is inevitable, it doesn't have to be seen as a scary or bad thing. With the right mindset, it can be viewed as a new journey or experience.

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