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- May 30, 2023
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If death is just non-existence, what exactly is there to fear?
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well there's the whole - are we sure it's gonna be non-existence? but i consider this point moot because we're gonna die anywayIs death is just non-existence, what exactly is there to fear?
I'd argue a lot of people here are afraid of both.We're not afraid of death. We're afraid of the process required to acheive it.
I've had so many painful and terrifying experiences from a lifetime of mental illness, trauma and addiction that at this point my hardwired fear of death feels completely eroded.Well, the thing is... evolution has shaped us to avoid dangers. Fear is a tool that keeps us alive. We are hardwired to fear death, and no rational arguments can alter that.
Maybe because people have pets or still see beauty in the world. Maybe the fear of death comes from what we love about itāloss.If death is just non-existence, what exactly is there to fear?