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It's coming, why do we worry?
Happened with Pops. Visited Thursday died Friday at 3:07 pm. Nothing left unsaid and his journey ended. Good death, he was blessed.Death can come at any time and in any place.
That is the reason I tell people....Do not despair of growing old, not everyone gets the chance.
I hoping for good drugs if that happens. I might do the Mary Jane thing if needed.It can't be avoided, so what me worry? The thing I fear is whatever pain that leads to my death.
I've told my wife , my kids, and my brothers if I end up in a nursing home and cannot take care of my cleanliness needs then invite everyone over, load me up on every illegal substance and we will have a proper send off.
It can't be avoided, so what me worry? The thing I fear is whatever pain that leads to my death.
Hopefully you will come back with better contentDeath isn't too frightening. What comes after takes a bit of faith. If I go to India and get hit by a car. Will I come back as a cow and contribute to global warming?
It's a very very strong psychological tool. The summer of hell is approaching.Death is used by big brother to keep control over us sheep, wear your mask, or you will die.
I agree. It’s about the wife and kids more then myself. We they be ok, did I do enough to prepare?I tend to fear being dead more than the death itself. I’ve got a 2 year old and the thought of leaving him behind is heartbreaking.
I am genuinely curious if people who don’t have children statistically fear death less than those with them…
I tend to fear being dead more than the death itself. I’ve got a 2 year old and the thought of leaving him behind is heartbreaking.
I am genuinely curious if people who don’t have children statistically fear death less than those with them…
I would definitely feel differently with a two year old. I have morphed on feelings of death.I tend to fear being dead more than the death itself. I’ve got a 2 year old and the thought of leaving him behind is heartbreaking.
I am genuinely curious if people who don’t have children statistically fear death less than those with them…
I agree. My father died with dementia while living in a memory care unit. I fear having dementia more than death. It was tough losing more and more of my father just about on a daily basis.I don't fear death, I fear living as a vegetable in a nursing home. My in-laws spent some time in nursing homes before passing and that existence can be quite inhumane. I appreciate those who work in this environment who show love and compassion for those living there but if you have someone in one of these facilities you better be their champion making sure they get the proper attention because if you don't have a champion you will be left neglected most of the time.