Mendalla
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We've lost a number of important figures in arts and entertainment this year at a variety of ages. Examples: Prince was 57, Carrie Fisher was 60, David Bowie and Greg Lake were 69, Leonard Cohen was 82, Debbie Reynolds was 84, and Richard Adams was 96.
For some we say "it was too soon" and others "they lived to a good age". But how do we decide? I mean, Cohen was still productive into his eighties so was that too soon or a good age?
I don't think there's much doubt that Christina Grimmie was "too soon" give that she was murdered, was only 22, and the quality of the material that's come out since her death suggests she had a bright future ahead of her. Similarly, I don't think anyone would dispute that Richard Adams had a full, productive life, dying naturally at 96 with some popular classics of 20th century literature under his belt. But is "too soon" a product of age or more a matter of how much they still have ahead of them?
I don't really have an answer and I suppose it is subjective to some degree. Thoughts, WC2?
For some we say "it was too soon" and others "they lived to a good age". But how do we decide? I mean, Cohen was still productive into his eighties so was that too soon or a good age?
I don't think there's much doubt that Christina Grimmie was "too soon" give that she was murdered, was only 22, and the quality of the material that's come out since her death suggests she had a bright future ahead of her. Similarly, I don't think anyone would dispute that Richard Adams had a full, productive life, dying naturally at 96 with some popular classics of 20th century literature under his belt. But is "too soon" a product of age or more a matter of how much they still have ahead of them?
I don't really have an answer and I suppose it is subjective to some degree. Thoughts, WC2?