mortal and immortal

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Mortal and immortal are two concepts that refer to the nature of living beings.

Mortal beings are those that are subject to death, decay, and eventual end of life. This includes all living organisms on Earth, such as humans, animals, and plants. Mortal beings have a finite lifespan and eventually succumb to death.

On the other hand, immortal beings are those that are not subject to death and decay. These beings are said to possess eternal life and are not affected by the passage of time. Immortal beings are often found in myths, legends, and religious texts, such as gods, goddesses, and other divine beings.

The contrast between mortal and immortal beings highlights the fleeting nature of life and the desire for eternal existence beyond death.
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