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this didn't really fit under any other category, so i guess this should be it.
ever think about it? maybe i'm being a pessimist, but i first thought of it in actuality was when i was eight. i ended up crying myself to sleep. it was just so overwhelming since you wouldn't know what would happen to you. some may be religious and say that you'd go to heaven/hell depending on whether or not you've 'repented.' nonetheless, i sort of hope for some hardcore facts to believe in. i know it's hard to think about this and maybe it'd be something that'd bring you down. death. in the atheist's point of view, you're merely nothing. nonexistent. you don't have a perspective, personality, or...rather, just absolutely nothing. i try not to think about this too much, but it came into mind again last night and it kept me up for a bit. this idea's just so hard to answer. i'd like to know what you think. |
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Don't think about death all your life, well, sort of. But you need to go on. Funny how death comes unexpectedly. Yes, I'm not afraid of death. But as death comes after me, I must live through them as bravely as I can. I was afraid of death before. I remembered once that I kept wondering why we die soon and asking myself, "what's the point of life that we are going to die soon?" That was when I was five or six years old. Then I come to a conclusion that death will occur when I am about seventy to a hundred years old, and I am still six years old, and that I can accomplish some goals until I'm seventy to a hundred something years old.
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