What Is a Premature Death, the Various Causes of a Premature Death, and How to Reduce the Risk of Succumbing to a Premature Death
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By Dr. Harrison Sachs
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This essay sheds light on what is a premature death, demystifies the various causes of a premature death, and expounds upon how to reduce the risk of succumbing to a premature death. Succinctly stated, a premature death is a death that transpires sooner than the average age of death in the population that a person was part of. A premature death is deemed to be a "death that occurs before the average age of death in a certain population". It is eminently undesirable for a person to succumb to a premature death. Succumbing to a premature death can culminate in a person being absent in other people's lives. Furthermore, succumbing to a premature death can also culminate in the size of a family unit being reduced. Moreover, succumbing to a premature death can also culminate in the size of a friend cohort being reduced. It stands to preponderantly reason that succumbing to a premature death can adversely affect other people's lives. Succumbing to a premature death can bear a sizeable magnitude as a calamitous event. Succumbing to a premature death culminates in a person's lifespan being truncated. When a person's lifespan is truncated, then he has significantly less time to live his life. Furthermore, when a person's lifespan is truncated, then he also accrues fewer life experiences over the course of his lifespan. Moreover, when a person's lifespan is truncated, then he has significantly less time to endeavor to reach worthwhile overarching goals and worthwhile higher aspirations over the course of his lifespan. When a person's lifespan is truncated, then it also becomes all the more cumbersome for a person to reach worthwhile overarching goals and worthwhile higher aspirations over the course of his lifespan since he has less significantly time to strive to reach worthwhile overarching goals and worthwhile higher aspirations over the course of his lifespan. It can be highly time depleting for a person to strive to reach worthwhile overarching goals.