"Your body must become familiar with its death - in all its possible forms and degrees - as a self-evident, imminent, and emotionally neutral step on the way towards the goal you have found worthy of your life"
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The intent is less morbid than tactical. Hammarskjold is describing a kind of inner demobilization: you can't negotiate, mediate, or lead in crisis if your nervous system is bargaining for self-preservation every time stakes rise. By insisting on "all its possible forms and degrees", he widens death beyond the battlefield into reputational ruin, isolation, the slow erasures of office, the daily diminishment required by compromise. In that sense, he's also talking about ego-death: the willingness to be misunderstood, vilified, or forgotten.
Context sharpens the severity. As UN Secretary-General during the early Cold War, Hammarskjold operated in a world where moral clarity did not guarantee institutional backing, and where "neutrality" was both a principle and a trap. He died in a plane crash on a mission in the Congo, which retroactively makes the quote feel prophetic - but it was never prophecy. It was a coping philosophy for a life where the mission could not be justified if it depended on your safety.
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| Topic | Mortality |
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Hammarskjold, Dag. (2026, January 18). Your body must become familiar with its death - in all its possible forms and degrees - as a self-evident, imminent, and emotionally neutral step on the way towards the goal you have found worthy of your life. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/your-body-must-become-familiar-with-its-death--5926/
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Hammarskjold, Dag. "Your body must become familiar with its death - in all its possible forms and degrees - as a self-evident, imminent, and emotionally neutral step on the way towards the goal you have found worthy of your life." FixQuotes. January 18, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/your-body-must-become-familiar-with-its-death--5926/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"Your body must become familiar with its death - in all its possible forms and degrees - as a self-evident, imminent, and emotionally neutral step on the way towards the goal you have found worthy of your life." FixQuotes, 18 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/your-body-must-become-familiar-with-its-death--5926/. Accessed 13 Feb. 2026.







