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Are you afraid of dying?
Topic Started: Apr 23 2017, 05:14 AM (1,518 Views)
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Not really. It would be sick if there was some sort of afterlife, though. If not, then it's just the way she goes.
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Apr 23 2017, 09:21 AM
It's not death that scares me, it's the inevitable pain and suffering that accompanies it. Death itself doesn't bother me; no point being scared of something that is unavoidable. Might as well get on board with it and enjoy the time you do have, rather than spending life worrying about it.
It's so easy to say this, but very difficult to actually feel and do. Some people, like me, have a harder time accepting it, but in the end I'm sure I'll be at peace with it.
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I'm scared of the nothingness that likely accompanies death. As painful as life can be sometimes eternal nothingness sounds a lot worse than most things in a human lifetime
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Apr 27 2017, 05:05 PM
I'm scared of the nothingness that likely accompanies death. As painful as life can be sometimes eternal nothingness sounds a lot worse than most things in a human lifetime
You won't be there to experience that eternal nothingness though.

Personally, I am. As much as I try not to be, I'm terrified of it.
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Apr 27 2017, 05:29 PM
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I'm scared of the nothingness that likely accompanies death. As painful as life can be sometimes eternal nothingness sounds a lot worse than most things in a human lifetime
You won't be there to experience that eternal nothingness though.
This. Assuming you don't believe in an afterlife (which eternal nothingness seems to suggest), then there is no eternal nothingness, just an end to your life and everything that came with it, including any awareness of the situation.
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Apr 23 2017, 10:51 PM
I'm terrified of death. The idea of eternal nothingness bothers me as a strong possibility IMO.
I came into this thread planning on making a post just like this. I find it very unsettling, and I agree that the fact that it can happen earlier than it's supposed to makes it even more unsettling.
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i die every night. death is unconsciousness.

besides, I never die anyways. one stepping stone to another

all the more reason to live every day the best you can
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I'm more afraid of other people that are close to me dying.
I'm not afraid of death, at all..
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Death itself does not scare me as I view it simply as the end of my conscious experience similar to before I had any sort of conscious experience (eg. like before I was born). However, while I still have a functioning nervous system, I think that there are situations one could find themselves in that are much worse than death by inflicting intense physical and/or psychological pain. So, it is fair to say the way in which I meet my end could be of potential concern due to the strong possibility of physical and/or psychological pain that may accompany it, but not the final act itself. This also raises interesting questions about the ethics of Euthanasia under extreme circumstances or the pain of very old age.

Here are two short videos that describe my view well from a Neuroscientist and author:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ANLrHL7kf2o
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-VXiF1MRvIE
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