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Yes, I believe it is healthy for people to remember and celebrate the lives of dead people. We must understand that we are all going to die at some point in our lives. Death is just part of the life cycle. In my opinion, celebrating someone's life is much more meaningful than mourning their death. By looking back on a person's life, you can remember all of the great experiences you had with the person. When lamenting for a deceased person, you can only think about how they are gone and will never be back again. Commemorating someone's life in a fun, joyous manner is a much more optimistic method. Unfortunately, my family does not formally remember the dead. I often think of them and remember all of the memorable moments we had together. All in all, I believe Americans should spend more time celebrating the deceased instead of mourning their death.

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