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That special science won't totally go away. Imagine someone that comes close to die, he may get sick mentally. Or he may face very serious health issues, he still may get sick mentally and be unable to cope by natural means. That's where that science will come into play and save the day for that person.

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Unfortunately, there are many reasons why some people may struggle to accept someone who embraces and accepts everyone. One significant factor is the presence of deep-rooted prejudices and biases in society. These prejudices can stem from a variety of sources including cultural, religious, and family influences, as well as personal experiences and knowledge.

Some individuals may feel uncomfortable or threatened by those who express acceptance and openness towards everyone because it challenges their own beliefs and worldview. This discomfort may lead them to reject or ostracize individuals who do not fit within their established norms.