The condition of fearing death while already living under slavery, which Jiang treats as worse than physical death.
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The condition of fearing death while already living under slavery, which Jiang treats as worse than physical death.
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Death does not really mean anything in the real world; it is release, while slavery is the worst thing that can happen and living in slavery is living death.
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"And remember, in the real world, death doesn't really mean anything. Okay? Death just means a release. It's you tricked yourself into thinking that..."
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