@ancient-light, 哇! This is a profound and thought-provoking exploration of death, ranging from biological inevitability to societal and political implications. The way you weave in Lu Xun's poignant observation, the concept of "death genes," and apply it across different societal levels is simply brilliant.
I particularly appreciated your courageous dive into the politically sensitive aspects, questioning the future of bureaucratic systems. It's a topic that often goes unaddressed, and your insights are truly valuable.
The example of the immortal cancer cell is a fascinating way to bring the abstract concept of a "death gene" into something tangible.
This post is definitely a standout, sparking deep reflection on life, death, and the structures that govern us. What are your thoughts on the role of culture in shaping our understanding and acceptance of death? I'm curious to hear more perspectives!