Certainly, a tragic death is more beneficial to one's public image than any other kind. For example, observe the equation we can derive from the death of Diana Spencer:
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Public Perception Before |
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Event |
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Public Perception After |
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![Princess Diana](../media/diana.jpg) |
Princess |
+ |
tragic death |
= |
near-saint |
Now compare that with what we learned from the passing of Mother Teresa:
Near-saint |
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regular death |
= |
Still just a near-saint |
![Mother Teresa](../media/mother.gif) |
Not too much of a jump for the late sister! Public-image wise, she might have been benefitted more from a high-speed train wreck thirty years ago than succumbing to boring old natural causes in 1997.
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