Todo Muere

“Todo Muere” is a Spanish phrase that translates to “Everything Dies” in English. It conveys the concept that all things, whether living organisms or abstract entities like ideas and projects, eventually come to an end or face mortality. This phrase can encapsulate themes of impermanence, the cyclical nature of life, and the inevitability of death. In various contexts, it may be used philosophically to provoke thought about existence and the transient nature of life, but it can also appear in artistic expressions, literature, and music to evoke emotions related to loss, nostalgia, or existential contemplation.