Done it a couple of times before, so it's more the *means* of it that would be frightening.
I'll freely admit, while I'm perfectly at peace with the fact that I'll die one day, the thought of dying young, or of a disease like Cancer, scares the crap out of me. Having said that, it's not something that I dwell on with any kind of regularity.
To be honest, I'm more scared of losing my marbles when I get older, than actually dying. Dying is an inevitability, but losing who I am, and not being able to remember the people I love, would be a fate worse than death.
When I meet the Reaper, I shall laugh in her face.
Who isn't?
I bet everyone who said NO would still piss their pants if they were about to die right now, unless they are suicidal or have other issues.
I'm not, because we aren't really going to die, we're just going to ascend to the Fourth Density before the space lizards attack Earth. Right, Tachy?![]()
I'll freely admit, while I'm perfectly at peace with the fact that I'll die one day, the thought of dying young, or of a disease like Cancer, scares the crap out of me. Having said that, it's not something that I dwell on with any kind of regularity.
To be honest, I'm more scared of losing my marbles when I get older, than actually dying. Dying is an inevitability, but losing who I am, and not being able to remember the people I love, would be a fate worse than death.
I'll freely admit, while I'm perfectly at peace with the fact that I'll die one day, the thought of dying young, or of a disease like Cancer, scares the crap out of me. Having said that, it's not something that I dwell on with any kind of regularity.
To be honest, I'm more scared of losing my marbles when I get older, than actually dying. Dying is an inevitability, but losing who I am, and not being able to remember the people I love, would be a fate worse than death.
Yes. This. Death happens. Death comes for us all. That doesn't make it pleasant, and it doesn't make it something to look forward to, particularly at a young age. However, I am more terrified of losing my memory, of being like my grandfather, who passed away in terror, who didn't recognize anyone when he died. He was a dying man in a room full of strangers, and that thought just terrifies me more than death itself.
Why? It happens. It comes for most of us all. And you won't care anyway if you're suffer from dementia, lose your memory and die.
I'll freely admit, while I'm perfectly at peace with the fact that I'll die one day, the thought of dying young, or of a disease like Cancer, scares the crap out of me. Having said that, it's not something that I dwell on with any kind of regularity.
To be honest, I'm more scared of losing my marbles when I get older, than actually dying. Dying is an inevitability, but losing who I am, and not being able to remember the people I love, would be a fate worse than death.
Yes. This. Death happens. Death comes for us all. That doesn't make it pleasant, and it doesn't make it something to look forward to, particularly at a young age. However, I am more terrified of losing my memory, of being like my grandfather, who passed away in terror, who didn't recognize anyone when he died. He was a dying man in a room full of strangers, and that thought just terrifies me more than death itself.
Why? It happens. It comes for most of us all. And you won't care anyway if you're suffer from dementia, lose your memory and die.
Why? It happens. It comes for most of us all. And you won't care anyway if you're suffer from dementia, lose your memory and die.
I would no longer be me, and yes, I would have a problem with that. It's tragic because it's one thing for your body to expire from natural age. It's another for your mind to be betrayed and everything that made you "you" is now long gone, and you're nothing but pitied and coddled until you die. It's a tragedy.
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