No. Death is something that we must face relatively soon. It's a silly thing to fear something that cannot be conquered.
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Jodah said:Death? Not really no. The act that may cause said death? Yeah, thats something I try to avoid. I don't fear death, I fear getting run over by a semi crossing the street causing my death.
Basically the same as them. To me, being afraid to die makes as much sense as being afraid to sleep. Being afraid of the way you will die is something different and makes a lot of sense.kouriichi said:I dont fear death.
But i fear a bad death. Like on the toilet or something. Or getting my arm slowly demeated through a snow plow, and then bleeding to death.
I'll take option D.StereoMike said:If you actually answer "no" to this question you either:
A: Don't actually have any real concept of death,
B: Are lying,
C: Aren't actually taking the time to think about it or,
D: Are completely insane
Seriously, death is frigging terrifying. Everything that is, disappears. At least from your point of view. Also, a fear of death is genetically hardwired into you no matter what you say. There's no denying your evolutionary programming.
I look at it like this: If I don't see it coming and it happened without any time to know that I'd die, it gives me no time to worry.Sean Hollyman said:Do you fear death? It's a question that has been asked many times. I myself am more worried about what happens afterwards. The idea of endlessly being in the dark void of nothingness, for all eternity makes me feel unnerved. I know I'll be dead, but still..
Except for the fact that, if such is eventually the outcome, you won't have a conscienceness to perceive such "emptiness". It would be the same as before you ever came into existence. You weren't anything.Sean Hollyman said:Do you fear death? It's a question that has been asked many times. I myself am more worried about what happens afterwards. The idea of endlessly being in the dark void of nothingness, for all eternity makes me feel unnerved. I know I'll be dead, but still..