accepting how wonderful death can be

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accepting how wonderful death can be , I started accepting death I am in my 70s and I know it will be now, but when It comes I'll be okay with it, I had a fun life, Served in the Army for 20 years. Been overseas travel to all 50 states, and just had fun along the way. What is the average age to accept death?
Anonymous
For me, it's not death that I worry about. It's the people I leave behind that worry me
Anonymous
I had a near death experience when I was 10. I lost all fear of death, both mine and other people. I am 50, so I have been at peace with death for 40 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a near death experience when I was 10. I lost all fear of death, both mine and other people. I am 50, so I have been at peace with death for 40 years.


Same girl same! But I was 26.
Must have been amazing and scary for you to gain so much wisdom at such a young age.
Anonymous
I'm not scared of death. I'm scared of dying. There are so many ways to die that hurt so much!
Anonymous
Op, do you have terminal illness? I pray not. I pray you are healthy.

I believe in heaven. I believe I will see some loved ones again, and I pray I can make this miserable world a little easier for my kid. Really, my child's welfare is my primary concern. My mother is 68 and going party to party to party snd really enjoying herself. I hope you can too.
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Anonymous wrote:I had a near death experience when I was 10. I lost all fear of death, both mine and other people. I am 50, so I have been at peace with death for 40 years.


Same girl same! But I was 26.
Must have been amazing and scary for you to gain so much wisdom at such a young age.




It was rough the first couple of years after. I felt homesick, if that makes sense. I now look forward to the end, but I enjoy every day of my life, even the sh1t days.
Anonymous
Thank you, OP. That is a wonderful thing to share. My dad talks this way about death. I hope to feel the same way someday.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I had a near death experience when I was 10. I lost all fear of death, both mine and other people. I am 50, so I have been at peace with death for 40 years.


Same girl same! But I was 26.
Must have been amazing and scary for you to gain so much wisdom at such a young age.




It was rough the first couple of years after. I felt homesick, if that makes sense. I now look forward to the end, but I enjoy every day of my life, even the sh1t days.


I get it. It felt like I was in heaven, just for a moment. And I missed it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I had a near death experience when I was 10. I lost all fear of death, both mine and other people. I am 50, so I have been at peace with death for 40 years.


Same here but at almost 40 y/o and only mine. I'm ready to go when I can't live the way I want, as long as my (hopefully) future grandkids are older. My parents are in their 80s and they are not afraid at all but they want more time with their grandkids.
Anonymous
Can the PPs with the near death experiences share details if you are comfortable? This has always been fascinating to me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Op, do you have terminal illness? I pray not. I pray you are healthy.

I believe in heaven. I believe I will see some loved ones again, and I pray I can make this miserable world a little easier for my kid. Really, my child's welfare is my primary concern. My mother is 68 and going party to party to party snd really enjoying herself. I hope you can too.


I am enjoying my self, but when the times comes I'll be okay
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I'm not scared of death. I'm scared of dying. There are so many ways to die that hurt so much!


+1. My father lived thru WW2 and Vietnam but it was ARDS that finally took his life. It was terrible watching him gasp for air, like watching someone drowning in front of you. I also watched my grandfather die a very painful death from prostate cancer. I’m hoping to go quickly and painlessly.
Anonymous
OP I thought you might like this article: "WHY I HOPE TO DIE AT 75: An argument that society and families—and you—will be better off if nature takes its course swiftly and promptly"

https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/10/why-i-hope-to-die-at-75/379329/
Anonymous
I am not afraid of death and haven’t been for many years. I was when I was younger but I got over that by my 30s. I have worked primarily hospice caregiving the last half decade and that has reinforced my inner peace about death. The only thing I fear is having no control over the means and manner of my death, or having to endure a prolonged and painful decline. I have an exit plan that I will utilize under such circumstances, for instance if diagnosed with advancing dementia or late stage cancer or some other very debilitating condition. I believe wholeheartedly in rational suicide/euthanasia and hope someday it will be legal in all states for people to choose their own exit if they want to. In states where it is legal it isn’t often utilized but the option brings great comfort to many faced with terminal diagnoses.
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