We have entered into a period similar to the end of the Middle Ages in which the European population had gone into an uncontrolled frenzy over death because of the total insecurity of the world caused by oligarchism. In the past, people who indulged in such a cult of death did it because they were uncertain about their immortality.
The cult of death dominated all and everything because people were afraid of the future. This was a period of madness because people were afraid to change. So, the new trend was to celebrate madness and dying.
No thank you, that’s not for me; I am not going to dance on your graves. I invite you to a Renaissance because I prefer to sing and dance to your future.
The Dance of Death (1493) by Michael Wolgemut, from the Liber chronicarum by Hartmann Schedel.