Sudden Deaths in Modern Times: Exploring the Rise in Incidents

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We often encounter instances of young or middle-aged individuals who seem to be in peak health but suddenly pass away, a tragic occurrence often referred to as premature death. Based on physiognomy, we can identify two main characteristics related to this phenomenon.

Men's Sudden Death: These individuals typically display impulsive and explosive behavior. They may have prominent eyes (unrelated to hyperthyroidism) and bloodshot sclera. Their tendency to be excessively energetic makes it challenging for them to relax, increasing their susceptibility to sudden illnesses and untimely death.

Women's Sudden Death: Some women may appear frail but push themselves beyond their limits. While a few exhibit physical strength and capabilities equal to or greater than those of men, they remain exceptions. Generally, women are not built for extreme career competition. In today's environment, some women exert themselves more than men, but their bodies often can't endure the strain or exhaustion, leading to sudden death. Women with a wide and flat area beneath their noses are at higher risk of sudden illness if they overwork themselves.

In our present society, many dominant ideas are misguided and can even be considered contrary to human nature and natural laws. Notably, slogans that outwardly promote positivity might lead individuals into dire situations. For instance, the belief that "if others can do it, so can I" should not always be taken literally. While self-motivation is beneficial, it's vital to understand that everyone has unique destinies, abilities, emotional capacities, psychological resilience, and fortunes. If you assume there are no differences, you likely haven't yet faced major setbacks.

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