Personally, I have never feared death. I do fear not achievinga a life well lived and loved. However, there are many friends met along my journeys that not only fear death - but sometimes to the point of pathological obsession. This article inspires me to ask: What do you think?
You exist, but one day you won’t. An Epicurean perspective can help you feel less afraid, and even grateful for life’s finitude. Psyche Guide: psyche.co/guides/how-to-use-… by @SmDrssr

Aug 20, 2020 · 12:26 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
I don’t fear death. I tire of the journey to death. That doesn’t mean I want to hurry it along, I tried that in 1993 and suggest you get help if you feel that depressed. It’s better to live. I get bummed as Parkinson’s causes me to loose control of my body.
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My depression was eradicated when I stopped Prozac when I was re-diagnosed with C-PTSD. I stopped all talk therapy. Ended relationships with malignant narcissists. I was misdiagnosed for decades as you yourself have also experienced. Mindfulness, Art, Music, Yoga, EMDR prove it.
Replying to @mholzschlag
I'm with you. Life in this body will end one day. This is not to be feared. A sense of adventure and curiosity ask: What comes next?
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Agree to the max! The mystery of life is part of its beauty. I have flatlined twice and experienced nothing. As I did before life. It seemed to me anything is possible :D
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I like the "healthy respect" term @sarahebourne and strongly agree - and know from deep experience that indeed every day is a gift. ❤️
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