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I like the concept of some form of afterlife, so that I can see the people I have lost after so long. That being said, death doesn't scare me very much, what's the point in being scared of it? What scares me more is the prospect of being alone, having no one to share my life with. That's something I never cared about, but it's dawning on me I don't have the capability to make that leap. Death is easier.
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The thought of being with people long lost is somewhat a daunting prospect to me. What if you're not the same person you were whenever they died. I have trouble enough opening myself to family members gone for a couple of years, imagine what I'd be like with people that has decades between us? But I see what you mean. I take it you're a family man?
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Heaven or Hell conception doesn't really seem logical, so it's either living in some other form/in some other realm or just nothing. I'd rather want the first one. Nothing is boring for me.
Whatever happens after you die, you most probably won't remember your current life then. Reason: Do you remember what happened before you were born? (Scientific reason: You won't share the current brain)
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As I said, whatever helps you sleep. Most people* can't stand the thought of dying and that being just that (nothing) but to me it sounds excellent. If I thought I had to live another life I'd be really pissed off.
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Taken from a survey of about six people.
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