Poll: Do you fear death?

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PolarBearClub

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Didn't want to start a new thread, so I figured this one was appropriate.

Dying is my one fear. Not exactly how it will happen, because that's not inevitable (though I think if I lived to be considerably old, I wouldn't like to die in my sleep, preferably awake and then drift off), but that it will happen, and everything I'll be leaving behind. I think it frightens me die when I'm older, as it may feel more inevitable, whereas if it should happen tomorrow it will be less expected.

I don't know when this fear struck me. I think part of it is due to a lack of experience with people dying. An aunt I didn't really know and my 5th class teacher are the closest people to me who have passed, not including a granddad who died before I was born and a granny who went when I was 1 or 2.

It's not a fear that interferes with my life, and it comes and goes. It might not be something I think about for months, but recently it's been unnervingly regular, every few moths or so, usually just when I'm trying to sleep and it's just me and my thoughts. I've read parts of the thread trying to get some comfort, and while some of the outlooks on death were nice, I know it will still be a concern for me.

As I said, it's not the physical act of dying that scares me, it's the thought of leaving behind loved ones, that's it's for eternity and that we could such a depressingly short time here on earth. I'm not religious, though this fear has made me see how the idea of an afterlife is so comforting. So for me death is the epitome of nothing. Even if there were to be an afterlife, it cannot be what we are experiencing right now, and I quite love life as it is.

I know most people here have probably voiced themselves on this topic already, but I guess it feels good to just say it all. The only person I've ever mentioned this too is my girlfriend, because I figure it's not something most people want to talk about and there's little in the way of comfort and it will happen to everyone eventually.
 

dodo1331

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I just am afraid of what comes after. Not sure if I would prefer nothing or if there is an afterlife.

Probably afterlife.
 

Ickorus

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I'd rather not die, the thought of everything just being over disturbs me even if i won't be aware of it after it happens.

I hope there is an afterlife or reincarnation or something afterwards, i find the thought of just nothing quiet depressing.
 

Amberella

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I fear being alone, that's about it for me. Can't say I fear death, perhaps what kills me. I always pictured my death to be a bloody one. -.- I hate nightmares.
 

PolarBearClub

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I also forgot to comment on something other people have mentioned, that of not being able to remember anything before you were born. Again, this offers me no comfort. Your memory only extends back so far, so as far as me and my thoughts are aware the earliest thing I remember involves me being alive. Being born wasn't inevitable, unlike death, which I find slightly easier to grasp.
 

AMMO Kid

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I know that I have never found anything in this world that has satisfied me, so I am looking forward to the next one (being a Christian who believes that we are not a nothing one time piece of crap that is worth nothing after we die).
 

AMMO Kid

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PolarBearClub said:
Didn't want to start a new thread, so I figured this one was appropriate.

Dying is my one fear. Not exactly how it will happen, because that's not inevitable (though I think if I lived to be considerably old, I wouldn't like to die in my sleep, preferably awake and then drift off), but that it will happen, and everything I'll be leaving behind. I think it frightens me die when I'm older, as it may feel more inevitable, whereas if it should happen tomorrow it will be less expected.

I don't know when this fear struck me. I think part of it is due to a lack of experience with people dying. An aunt I didn't really know and my 5th class teacher are the closest people to me who have passed, not including a granddad who died before I was born and a granny who went when I was 1 or 2.

It's not a fear that interferes with my life, and it comes and goes. It might not be something I think about for months, but recently it's been unnervingly regular, every few moths or so, usually just when I'm trying to sleep and it's just me and my thoughts. I've read parts of the thread trying to get some comfort, and while some of the outlooks on death were nice, I know it will still be a concern for me.

As I said, it's not the physical act of dying that scares me, it's the thought of leaving behind loved ones, that's it's for eternity and that we could such a depressingly short time here on earth. I'm not religious, though this fear has made me see how the idea of an afterlife is so comforting. So for me death is the epitome of nothing. Even if there were to be an afterlife, it cannot be what we are experiencing right now, and I quite love life as it is.

I know most people here have probably voiced themselves on this topic already, but I guess it feels good to just say it all. The only person I've ever mentioned this too is my girlfriend, because I figure it's not something most people want to talk about and there's little in the way of comfort and it will happen to everyone eventually.
I know you probably don't believe in God, but believing in Him took away my fear of death, so you might want to check Him out if you are really that scared of it. You'll be surprised how good it feels.
 

TheYellowCellPhone

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Honestly I'm not sure. I work calmly in otherwise dangerous situations and I laugh off many deaths of people, but if I'm ever mortally wounded you'll bet I'll be shitting myself and crying.
 

Valeriannnn

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I don't believe in any sort of afterlife, so I'm afraid of not existing at all. Even an eternity in a dark void would be preferable; at least I would have my thoughts. Also, I'm afraid I'll die before I do everything that I want to get done.
 

Ghonzor

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Death is the great equalizer. That is why it is so feared. If one does not accomplish anything in life, then their death has no real meaning. That also scares people shitless.

I will embrace death when my time comes. I live my life as best I can, and I could never ask for anything else. It will happen eventually anyway, why fear the inevitable. So long as I make a difference in one person's life, I have lived a good one.

I imagine death as peaceful, almost like sleep. I don't believe in God or an afterlife for reasons that don't really matter, but I feel like those just give people something to look forward to rather than fading away.

One thing that must be understood is that no matter what, everyone is equal in the end, as I previously mentioned. This can be terrifying as well as calming. Knowing that the most awful people in the world will meet their ends is almost cathartic.

When I eventually kick the bucket, I want to either go in my sleep or saving someone's life. Eh, that's just a dream though.
 

Klarinette

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Nah. I've actually found that life is much easier to live when you accept that you could go at any time... as backwards as that seems.
 

MelziGurl

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I only fear that I will not get to complete everything I want to before I die. So in a way, yes. But, the dying part is not what I fear.
 

HerrBobo

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MaskedMori said:
I am, in a way. Out of you poll I guess I would go for the sadness option.

However, I am far more fearful of leading a wasted life then I am of death.
 

Sightless Wisdom

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It's illogical to fear death, once your dead you cannot feel. Your alive, then your dead. You won't think much in the instant of your death, and you wont think or feel at all once you're dead. You can only be sad about something if you think about it after it has happened or if you know it is going to happen...but if you can't be sad after death...is it not logical to live happily without fear or sadness?