The Death Of An Epiphany

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I had an epiphany this afternoon while reading this:http://www.guardian.co.uk/sport/2012/jun/02/alexander-dale-oen-death

In case you aren't a click-hopper, I'll summarize.
Lets say you're Dale. You're the best swimmer your country ever had--the second best in the world after Phelps. You're all of 26 and leave home for the Olympic conditioning camp. You train hard and give it all you have.Raring to go, you're counting down to the games. And then you die. You get in the bathroom, flick the faucet and lower yourself into the tub--and boom your body decides to call it a day. And thats all there is to your life.

You've never taken drugs. Never drink. Never smoke. Are the least susceptible to cardiac arrest. And yet, you die.

People die all the time, yes. And I read about people dying all the time yes. But this guy was no soldier on a warfront or in the path of a hurtling vehicle. He was a record-smashing swimmer who told his mates he'd be out in no time(as is, with all bathroom sharing mates). And he didn't come back out!

What if the next time I march to the bathroom, towel wr...

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