If I think more about death than some other people, it is probably because I love life more than they do.
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I admit that death is not just about you, it's also about the people who love you.
Death has always had a prominent place in my mind. There are times when I think somebody might kill me.
I think about death most of the day, every day. We can't escape death, and choosing to ignore it only makes it more scary.
Death is something that happens to others, you think, until it happens to you.
I think about death all the time. I think that's a good thing because we're all going to die, and the only thing we can control is how we are and what we're doing in the meantime.
I've worked very hard to become comfortable with how death works and why it happens. I now know that death isn't out to get me.
Death is present every day in our lives. It's not that I take pleasure in the morbid fascination of it, but it is a fact of life.
When I'm lying in my bed I think about life and I think about death and neither one particularly appeals to me.
The subject of death is taboo. We feel, perhaps only subconsciously, that to be in contact with death in any way, even indirectly, somehow confronts us with the prospect of our own deaths, draws our own deaths closer and makes them more real and thinkable.
Most of us harbour a significant amount of subconscious fear about death, and act out of this fear in our daily lives.
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