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I think people would be overcome with a strong feeling of selfpreservation that would be described as fear
Im not really sure how to communicate my thoughts lol
Im not really sure how to communicate my thoughts lol
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How small is your life if you've never encountered it?rayman612 wrote:Easy to say youre not afraid of it when you never encounter it
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I think you're communicating your thoughts well enough, but I also think you're projecting your own feelings, how you would feel, onto others.rayman612 wrote:I think people would be overcome with a strong feeling of selfpreservation that would be described as fear
Im not really sure how to communicate my thoughts lol
I can think of all sorts of people that have faced certain death without fear - men in battle, mothers protecting their children, people who commit suicide, the depressed...
We are not talking about absolutes here, it's only do you fear death. Some do, some don't.
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I've got a thread on here a year or more back that was about all the ways I've nearly died. The list is long. I was always scared. In the moment, I've always been afraid. That fear has kept me alive on more than one occasion. But in the larger picture, I'm not afraid of death, I eagerly anticipate it. Can't wait. I just want it to be at a time and manner of my choosing. I've got people that depend on me now, can't check out, but can't wait until I'm free.
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The only thing i fear is the impact it would have on my family/friends.
other than that, no. death is just a form of release.
other than that, no. death is just a form of release.
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See i am saying that you are afraid in that split secondnowaysj wrote:I've got a thread on here a year or more back that was about all the ways I've nearly died. The list is long. I was always scared. In the moment, I've always been afraid. That fear has kept me alive on more than one occasion. But in the larger picture, I'm not afraid of death, I eagerly anticipate it. Can't wait. I just want it to be at a time and manner of my choosing. I've got people that depend on me now, can't check out, but can't wait until I'm free.
im not trying to get all philosophical & shit
i thought this was a biology question
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Yeah I am. I've been aware of my mortality since a young age after losing someone close to me as a young child an the idea of leaving this world suddenly like that to never experience anything ever again is scary. To lose everything and everyone around me is a frightening prospect. Of course there are states of existence in which death would be preferable to but really facing the prospect of everything I am and know ending for me now is too much to accept. How could I not fear everything being torn away from me by my life just being switched off? It's all I have. I want to continue experiencing everything and feeling emotions because that's all I have now.
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yes absolutely scared of dying. i think you guys are kidding yourselves if you say otherwise.
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Reverb wrote:yes absolutely scared of dying. i think you guys are kidding yourselves if you say otherwise.
Nah, not scared at all. death means moving on from a world full of pain and suffering.
in my 26 years ive been through and seen a lot, and at least i know, that when i die i will be free from that.
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Admittedly I'm still in that "blissfully ignorant of the real world" stage so I guess my opinion isn't fully formedNevalo wrote:Reverb wrote:yes absolutely scared of dying. i think you guys are kidding yourselves if you say otherwise.
Nah, not scared at all. death means moving on from a world full of pain and suffering.
in my 26 years ive been through and seen a lot, and at least i know, that when i die i will be free from that.
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Re: Death
Absolutely petrified of dying.
Not so much the actual death but the fact that I no longer exist.
So I guess the same as Nihilism.
I just think of everything I'd leave behind, the things I'd miss, the experiences, etc.
Not so much the actual death but the fact that I no longer exist.
So I guess the same as Nihilism.
I just think of everything I'd leave behind, the things I'd miss, the experiences, etc.



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Yeah, this. I'm only really concerned about what route I'll take to my inevitable death; I just hope it doesn't hurt too much or take too long when it happens. I hope I'm able to regard my life and times with some pride.sd5 wrote:No reason to fear death
but dying, for sure.
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The only people scared of dying are those who regret how they lived, IMO.
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