Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this is helpful, but I'll note I've never been afraid of death. At a purely intellectual level, I don't think there's any reason to be. Besides the obvious fact that you can't avoid it forever, there's nothing for you to fear in death itself. You will never observe or be aware of being dead, because at that point, you'll no longer exist.
Said another way, from your own perspective, you will live forever, because you will never experience anything else.
Anonymous wrote:Watch this. It will change how you think of death...
Anonymous wrote:I don't know if this is helpful, but I'll note I've never been afraid of death. At a purely intellectual level, I don't think there's any reason to be. Besides the obvious fact that you can't avoid it forever, there's nothing for you to fear in death itself. You will never observe or be aware of being dead, because at that point, you'll no longer exist.
Said another way, from your own perspective, you will live forever, because you will never experience anything else.
Anonymous wrote:I'm afraid of my loved ones dying, but I'm not afraid of me dying. I'd rather not go in a painful way though. Also try to find joy every day.
Anonymous wrote: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.
Anonymous wrote: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.