It is said to be a famous saying of the Jewish philosopher Heidegger.
I know very little about philosophy, nor do I understand Heidegger, so I only understand these two sentences literally.
Life towards death: For every individual life, since the day it is born, it is moving towards death.
(Because the dialectics of life tell us that where there is life, there is death. Once it is born, it means it will always die. In this sense, people live towards death.)
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Death towards life: For a life group, its death is for a better new life.
(Metabolism, the death of the old and old in exchange for the birth of new and progressive. In this sense, this death is not meaningless, but a valuable and meaningful death, for The death of a better new life.
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