Serious Anyone here suffers from Death Anxiety?

Astr0

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Just a question, I've been getting into it lately and its quite fucking wrecking, it hits you at the shittiest times.

Yesterday I couldn't sleep until 6 AM. Luckily I woke up 4 hours after so I didn't fuck up my schedule.
 
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Just a question, I've been getting into it lately and its quite fucking wrecking, it hits you at the shittiest times.

Yesterday I couldn't sleep until 6 AM. Luckily I woke up 4 hours after so I didn't fuck up my schedule.

Is this where you think about your impending death to where it makes you nervous
 
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Hrm, not a sufferer but keen to become aware of it,

Is it like it says on the tin? Comprehending your mortality in a crippling attack?
 

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Hrm, not a sufferer but keen to become aware of it,

Is it like it says on the tin? Comprehending your mortality in a crippling attack?
its basically, you think to your self non-stop, one day I will die, one day my parents will die, one day I won't breathe, I won't see the sun, I won't feel a thing
 

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sometimes i get really worried and worked up about but then i forget and don't worry about it for a while
 
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no

death is levelling up
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its basically, you think to your self non-stop, one day I will die, one day my parents will die, one day I won't breathe, I won't see the sun, I won't feel a thing

Death is inevitable. I like to think that you make the most of it, do right by others, help others and you can send off knowing this iteration of 'you' did good in the world. I'm a firm believer in reincarnation. Sue me.
 
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death is natural and everyone will die eventually
best to not care about it and live in the moment
 

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its basically, you think to your self non-stop, one day I will die, one day my parents will die, one day I won't breathe, I won't see the sun, I won't feel a thing

I see. I suppose it’s always in the back of my mind, the kind of 3AM thoughts.

But like someone said, we’re all here temporarily, live for the journey, not the destination
 

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nah man

why fear the unavoidable

i'd rather die at the peak of my game while young than live till 90 years old where existence is pain
 
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a few years ago i had an undying anxiety of death itself and when i am going to die and how life is so short and that i won't be able to accomplish anything etc. etc. etc.

now after getting stabbed in my carrer of being a paramedic i'd say it's just a "phase", it'll probably blow over soon enough just make sure to not be dramatic about it or do anything irrational because of it
 
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Either I die and go on to somewhere else or I'll die and not know it.

I used to be terrified of the idea but in the end, enjoy the time you have.
 
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PSA: Don't google death calculators. They're both bullshit and won't make it any better.
 

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death is a natural process of your life that will come to you at some point

enjoy your life as much as you can while you can
 

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I used to be terrified of it honestly
Nowadays I find solace in the (apparently edgy) idea that when we die we can idly observe life as it goes on after death as spirits and we can see our lost loved ones
 

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Also this might make you feel a lil better about death

SCP-4999

Description: SCP-4999 is a humanoid entity of unknown composition, visually resembling a middle-aged male. Its physical appearance varies, with its dark suit being the only constant between manifestations. Due to the rarity of recorded SCP-4999 manifestation events and the highly specific circumstances in which they occur, little data concerning its nature or intent is available; however, its behavior is consistent across all recorded sightings.

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SCP-4999 has not been seen to engage in any other activity or behavior, and demanifests immediately upon the subject's death. The subject's cigarette, however, will remain, providing the only physical evidence of SCP-4999's presence.

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  • lives alone
  • is nonreligious
  • is impoverished or homeless
  • displays a history of mental illness
  • is a military veteran
  • has no criminal record, or has never been convicted of a violent crime
  • has no currently surviving family
  • is unmarried or otherwise lacks a significant other
  • has little to no social standing in their community
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  • has few to no mutually beneficial interpersonal relationships,
or exhibits qualities and life history that have rendered the individual nondescript, anonymous, neglected, or otherwise unremarkable or insignificant by the standards of their respective society.

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It is not currently understood how pre-modern cultures would have been capable of detecting SCP-4999's presence. Investigation is ongoing.
 

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if were explaining death this is how I think it:
when you die you basically just become someone else but you are completely detached from your last person. you basically start the game over again with no prior knowledge
 

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if were explaining death this is how I think it:
when you die you basically just become someone else but you are completely detached from your last person. you basically start the game over again with no prior knowledge
That's a different thought process when you're confused if God really exists or not.
The Atheist belief is that after it you feel nothing, basically a never ending sleep. (but you don't have any dreams or anything ofcourse, just that feel when you sleep that you don't feel anything.)

it's a lot more common to have these thoughts among atheists due to it being so dark, unlike the religious way of most of heaven and all that jazz.