The mystery of life after death has intrigued humanity for centuries. Despite our modern, science-based views, many of us still believe in some form of afterlife. In a 2014 survey by the Telegraph, nearly 60% of UK respondents believed in life after death. In the US, a 2015 survey found that 72% of Americans believed in heaven, while 54% believed in hell.
Are we ever truly free from the shadows of history's most notorious figures? The world recently remembered the operation that led to the death of Osama bin Laden, the mastermind behind the September 11th attacks. This pivotal event not only marked the end of a恐怖ist but also brought a sense of closure to many. How does such a turning point resonate in the hearts and minds of a world scarred by tragedy?