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First I KNOW my time will come I’m a little younger here let’s say I’ve been starting to realize how mortal I really am. Honestly, death scares the everloving s~~~ out of me. I have this “what if” factor. I asked an older gentleman (Well past 70); why don’t you fear death? His response was kinda uplifting. He said our bodies do natural things we cannot control, growing taller, getting a second pair or teeth, the heart beat, we don’t tell our bodies to do these things like we tell our arm to move, death is nothing more than an old friend that I must meet. So, mgtow red pill, how do you cope with the inevitable? Actually it would be nice seeing some insight how to get over this fear.

Anonymous54What is the fear? The unknown?
Some people find Spirituallity and religon helpful.
I do not want to suffer, but I am curious about whats on the other side.
The thought of seeing old loved ones and freinds again over whelms me with Joy.
Will my Old Dogs and Cats be there?Thanks old sag, but it’s just there’s so much and so little time.

Anonymous54Thanks old sag, but it’s just there’s so much and so little time.
Well then get busy!!! Make everything count.
I hate asking, but if you knew tomorrow was it, would you be ok with it?
Dreadnought.
Fear nothing.
Death is just part of the game.
F~~~ my endgame is 3 ft from me.
Love is just alimony waiting to happen. Visit mgtow.com.

Anonymous54I hate asking, but if you knew tomorrow was it, would you be ok with it?
A short period to say my good byes but..
Yes Ide be fine with it.I have lived my life to the fullest, Ive gotten to do most everything I wanted to do. I allways went for it, held nothing back.
Anonymous54Oh to see them again….tears…

Anonymous42We all carry the fire of life that warms our bodies for many decades. Some creatures only carry the fire of life for only one day. Like any fire including the sun it’s days are numbered. I can’t comprehend my purpose here or when I will end, but I do know there’s an eternal being that first breathed the fire of life within us. From him I cannot escape, I cannot run, I hope to see him the day my fire of life discontinues to burn, hopefully by faith and trust he lights a new fire that will forever burn, the eternal flame possessed only by god and given to those who freely ask to be his adopted sons.
I have faith and that extinguishes all fear of death, I see it as the doorway to beyond. I welcome it with open arms…
This really comes from a family perspective. My dad is dying maybe a good year left after that it’s left to chance. All the females in the family want him drugged out, signing legal papers etc.. we joke I asked him if there’s anything he would like to bring with your bouquet of flowers? He said no, just your smile. I worked in hospice and females make it extremely dramatic and clingy “did you know I was an NFL cheerleader?” Men just seem to accept that this is it….and smile

Anonymous54I have learned not to expect much from females in these situations.Youve done Hospis work so you are familiar with these things.
I would only say to you..make sure you say everything you want to say, but even more importantly, ask everything you want to ask.
Bless you for the work you do!
I very much enjoy talking about these things. I have lost way more than my share. There Spirits are allways near me.
Anonymous54While were here..
When I put my critters to sleep, I allways put my right hand on their head as they Die. I can feel their Little Spirits pass through my hand at the moment they die.Last year I worked for a Doctor who does hospice work. I mentioned it to him, and asked if he ever expeeienced this with humans. He said oh yes. All kinds of things are experienced, and its commen knowlage in the feild.
He said some freinds where debateing if Animals have a soul.
He said he would report to them from me, that they do.
Death teaches us much about life.
Anonymous43I p~~~ on death.
I went through a nasty ass divorce and got s~~~ out the other end. I faced many of my fears in the past 8 years.
Death can have me right now, it would be ok. I am not afraid.
Thanks guys,
Maybe death really is just an old friend. As men when he greets you…. just smile like an old friend thanks puts my mind to piece tonightFrom what I see most people are more afraid of living than dying.
Too afraid to live and too scared to die,so they just medicate themselves and run out the clock.
I think death is just a transition but if there is a puppet master when I pass,words will be exchanged I tell you what.
Lifes a bitch,but you don't have to marry one!

Anonymous54Thanks guys,
Maybe death really is just an old friend. As men when he greets you…. just smile like an old friend thanks puts my mind to piece tonightI enjoyed our conversation my Freind. Sleep well tonite.
I hate asking, but if you knew tomorrow was it, would you be ok with it?
Oh yes. Although I was fortunate to be okay with it early. My best friend died when he was 19 and I 20. It shook me to the core.
I made what is now referred to as a bucket list, and got it all done and then some.
So if I checkout tomorrow I’ll miss my kids, but I’ll be okay. I’ve had frank conversations about death with them since the beginning so they don’t fear it so.
I did a video on death after both I and my son each lost someone close.
"Love is the delusion that one woman differs from another" - H. L. Mencken
. Honestly, death scares the everloving s~~~ out of me. I have this “what if” factor.
That depends, do you enjoy sleeping? That’s the closest you’ll get to death and it’s almost a preparation for it. When you die, your body simply decomposes and becomes a part of time and space continuum. Death from every life and life from every death.
Δεν υπάρχει τίποτε αδύνατο γι’ αυτόν που θα προσπαθήσει. - Μέγας Αλέξανδρος
And it’s not death that concerns me, but the future of humanity.
Δεν υπάρχει τίποτε αδύνατο γι’ αυτόν που θα προσπαθήσει. - Μέγας Αλέξανδρος
So, mgtow red pill, how do you cope with the inevitable? Actually it would be nice seeing some insight how to get over this fear.
Everything dies. One day this whole planet and our sun will be dead. Our whole solar system will eventually be totally wiped out in an on coming collision so they tell us.
There’s no reason to fear death. There is no afterlife. We just go back to non-existence.
My non-existence for billions of years never bothered me before I existed. I can’t see any reason for it to bother me when I go back to it.
When you’re dead your self awareness stops. You don’t even know you’re dead so being dead shouldn’t even really been an issue…
(Or you can reject what I’m telling you and p~~~ yourself worrying about whether or not you’re going to go STRAIGHT TO HELL for the rest of your life. It’s your choice)
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