New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
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For a culture that has such a problem with death, we seem to deal with it in a quite bizarre way. We see people shot, killed and blown up, and we find it funny and sexy and all those things. But, the reality of it is that every day people die, and people are really sad and they grieve and they go through a really difficult process with it.
Michael Sheen, an actor, shares his thoughts on death and its portrayal in popular culture. He notes that despite the prevalence of death in media, people often struggle to cope with the reality of loss.
Sheen highlights the disconnect between the way death is depicted in popular culture and the way people actually grieve and process their emotions. He suggests that this disconnect can lead to a lack of understanding and empathy for those who are grieving.
The quote does not provide specific historical context, but it can be seen as a commentary on the changing attitudes towards death and mortality in modern society.
Michael Sheen is a Welsh actor known for his roles in films and television shows such as 'Good Omens', 'Frost/Nixon', and 'Masters of Sex'.
Sheen's comments can be seen as a reminder to be more empathetic and understanding towards those who are grieving, and to not be afraid to confront and discuss the reality of death.
New Kindle book by Alexander Shalymenov
Design is not decoration. It is judgment. This book explores the human decisions behind good design, from first principles to the age of AI.
View on AmazonAvailable now as a Kindle Edition on Amazon.