Point of View on Death
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animehot2 wrote...
I'm no scared of dying i'm just scared of the pain before dying, but dying isn't something i fear because everyone lives only to die.IT´S THE SAME THING!!
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I am not really afraid of death, since it is just part of our life.
Have a look at this quote:
“Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist.” -Epicurus-
Have a look at this quote:
“Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist.” -Epicurus-
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I dont mind it? We all go anyway so we might as well do what ever it is were here for~Whether its making a jelly and cheese sandwhich or buying a country or living a normal married life with kids~Whatever. Just go with it.I really just dont care. Not saying I dont have respect it's just inevitable. ((I say to myself Im gonna live forevaaaa~xD Ya-hoo!) hehe I focus on the the here and fap..Oh excuse me the here and now~>:)
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Well not really I always believe that our body is just a vessel that after we die our true self(Soul) will leave our body(vessel) in a sense thats also believe to be the way to become immortal because our body will wither but our soul won't so hence immortality is possible by giving up your vessel (To die) However Im not trying to say you have to kill yourself to become immortal cause you'll probably end up in hell if you commit suicide.
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When you don't care you seem to grow old, but when you don't want to die it comes too soon. "Death is a bitch" is how I'd put it, and I don't intend to let it beat me anytime soon.
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Room101
Waifu Collector
I don't like it, I fear it and most certainly don't want to know what's on "the other side".
I know it's somewhat inevitable, no matter how much we will extend out lifespan.
I come to believe that "it happens when it happens" and try to not dwell on it. Time is better spent on making the decisions about life.
I know it's somewhat inevitable, no matter how much we will extend out lifespan.
I come to believe that "it happens when it happens" and try to not dwell on it. Time is better spent on making the decisions about life.
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Point of view on death huh? Well simply put, it sucks. I'd rather live a long enjoyable life than just up and die. Sure I'd want to die at some point, I'd rather die after a decent life than end up unable to do anything for myself because of old age but still. My view on death really just has to do with age, while I'm young and still healthy yeah I'm afraid of death but by the time I get a hell of a lot older it really won't be so scary anymore, I'm sure at some point in time I'd rather be dead than to be a burden to my loved ones or unable to move or anything like that.
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Humans are amongst a very rare, elite group of animals who recognized him/herselves.
Self recognition /self awareness gives us ability to discern ourselves from other things in the universe. Eventually leading to our evolution as the planet's ruler.
But with it came a curse.
We are now aware of our own demise.
Self recognition /self awareness gives us ability to discern ourselves from other things in the universe. Eventually leading to our evolution as the planet's ruler.
But with it came a curse.
We are now aware of our own demise.
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On a spiritual level, I'm not afraid of death. It's a natural part of what happens to all life, and whether I have a spirit that goes elsewhere, or my energy returns to the Earth, or if my remains just become something that feeds nature, I can accept all those as an ending.
On a human level, I am afraid of death because "I'm not done living yet." Right now I'm assuming that comes from youth, as I've known elderly people who are well prepared for death.
On a animalistic level, I am afraid of death, simply because my instincts force me into self-preservation mode.
On a human level, I am afraid of death because "I'm not done living yet." Right now I'm assuming that comes from youth, as I've known elderly people who are well prepared for death.
On a animalistic level, I am afraid of death, simply because my instincts force me into self-preservation mode.
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My personal view on death is if you're good you go to heaven (or some equally nice place) if you're a jackass you go to hell and burn, also that when you die you probably won't have time to utter your last words (i never saw france) you'll just be dead and, unless you did something noteworthy, in 100 years no one will remember you yeah it sucks but so does life and the whore down the street (and the whore also costs less)
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Iamnotchrishansen
Jiggy Blackson
I told a former co-worker of mine that I didn't fear death because I felt that it was putting someone out of their misery.
He said that I made it sound so easy. Later we had a subject about the same thing. He said I would fear it because I would leave loved ones behind and they would be traumatized. He also said would you be able to say that with a gun to my head. I still kept my perception because I feel my life is somewhat crappy right now.
A lot of people would say that I am self centered to think that way about death because I have a family loves me and they wouldn't want to see me dead.Do you seriously fear it or do you feel it is the liberation from pain? Why would we want to be alive with a world that is in a downward spiral with corruption, disease, war, and an economic crisis?
He said that I made it sound so easy. Later we had a subject about the same thing. He said I would fear it because I would leave loved ones behind and they would be traumatized. He also said would you be able to say that with a gun to my head. I still kept my perception because I feel my life is somewhat crappy right now.
A lot of people would say that I am self centered to think that way about death because I have a family loves me and they wouldn't want to see me dead.Do you seriously fear it or do you feel it is the liberation from pain? Why would we want to be alive with a world that is in a downward spiral with corruption, disease, war, and an economic crisis?
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I don't really care about the death part. Shit happens, if I die, I die and that's the end of it. As far as family is concerned, I don't care either, because after all I'll be dead. Needless to say, I'm not going to stand by idly and let it happen. If there's something I can do to prevent it I'm going to.
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maddog53 wrote...
I don't really care about the death part. Shit happens, if I die, I die and that's the end of it. As far as family is concerned, I don't care either, because after all I'll be dead.Basically this.
I'm not really SCARED of dying, because as we all know, people die when they are killed. It's not like I'm gonna feel guilt leaving people behind when my brain shuts down and dies.
But if I actually want to live to experience new things, then ofcourse this:
maddog53 wrote...
Needless to say, I'm not going to stand by idly and let it happen. If there's something I can do to prevent it I'm going to.
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The only aspect of death that I fear is the possibility that I may not be remembered. I'm under the belief that once you're dead, you're gone forever. Thats it. With that belief, solace usually comes from the thought that I'll be remembered, and I'll therefore live on through others. But what if I'm not? What if nobody remembers me after I'm gone? Then I may as well have never existed at all. This doesn't really scare me, it just makes me wonder what I'm doing with my life.
Another philosophy that evolved from my views on death is that people should live their lives to the absolute fullest. We've only got so many years here, so make the best of them. Take every opportunity and live with NO regrets.
Something that does scare me, however, is getting old. The thought of passing my prime and slowly becoming old and decrepit terrifies the hell outta me. I'm probably just subliminally linking seniority with losing my freedom, but its a scary thought nonetheless.
Another philosophy that evolved from my views on death is that people should live their lives to the absolute fullest. We've only got so many years here, so make the best of them. Take every opportunity and live with NO regrets.
Something that does scare me, however, is getting old. The thought of passing my prime and slowly becoming old and decrepit terrifies the hell outta me. I'm probably just subliminally linking seniority with losing my freedom, but its a scary thought nonetheless.
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I think I'm much more scared of the WAY I'm going to die, rather than actually dying.
I wouldn't want to be tortured to death you know. But if I die in my sleep, it's not scary at all.
Why do I want to be alive? Because I have no idea if there is anything after death. It could be better, it could be worse, or it could be nothing. I have no way of knowing.
I wouldn't want to be tortured to death you know. But if I die in my sleep, it's not scary at all.
Why do I want to be alive? Because I have no idea if there is anything after death. It could be better, it could be worse, or it could be nothing. I have no way of knowing.
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Gism88 wrote...
I think I'm much more scared of the WAY I'm going to die, rather than actually dying.I hate pain. I'm scared of seeing blood and flesh. If I die, I want it to be quick enough for me not to feel any pain. I'm not scared of what awaits me after death since I believe in reincarnation.
But of course, I don't want to die yet. I love living. That's why I live my life to the fullest every single day with my family and best friends. If I can choose a way to die, I'd want to die peacefully in my sleep at a ripe old age or during sex at a ripe old age.
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Sushimi wrote...
or during sex at a ripe old age.[/color][/font]As much as it was probably for laughs, that reminds me of the end of this movie
Spoiler:
To add to what i was saying:
I think being scared of death is a result of looking of what you have and realizing that it won't be there when you die because you enter "nothing". You have no memories, no feelings, no emotions, no contact with anything you leave behind. That's pretty scary if you ask me.