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I am so scared of ... knowing we have such a short stint here,
Seeing a therapist. So scared and sad, knowing how brief it all is. Ideas? |
| I feel the same way. is the therapist helping? |
| I’m right there with you. We’re all in the same boat. Sounds trite but try to focus on really being present, grateful & enjoying every day. There are no guarantees & you have very little / no control. Just enjoy the hell out of every day you have. Hope your therapist helps. Big hugs. |
| None. But I’m with you. I get like nauseous and anxious just opening this thread and thinking about it for even a minute. But I wanted to say I’m with you. I love my life and my kids SO much it hurts. I can’t believe it’s going to just be gone someday. |
| Most people are afraid of death. |
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| ^^ cute 🥰 |
I posted that and find it calming. Almost every day of our lives, we will be safe. Let’s not waste the safe days by spending them worrying about the one exception. |
| Not Today |
| We will all die. Shit happens. Love your loved ones and kids, give them the tools to do well after you’re gone. That’s all we can do. |
| I would be terrified if it only happened to people who screwed up. But it happens to every single living thing, and it has happened to every person who already came before us. I find that comforting. I don't want to go, but I don't think I'll be afraid when the time comes. |
| I say this in all seriousness. Get yourself some magic mushrooms. Get yourself in a safe place for a day with a trusted friend and some good music. You will feel differently about death afterward. You deserve the peace that will bring. |
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Me too.
Someone once said we don’t know where we were before we were born, but as far as we know it wasn’t bad. That isn’t perfect, but it gives me some comfort sometimes. |
| Life depends on death. Your energy will always remain, it will just be differently distributed. We are all part of a greater hole. That said, use your time wisely and that means, among other things, enjoying the here and now. |
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Watch this. It will change how you think of death...
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