Well, if you're conscious that death is just a normal process of nature, that it depends on the balance and vital process of the planet, which happens before you're born, and not a unnatural occurrence that is cruel, gruesome and unfair, then it's ok...
more like feeling disillusionment with life in general, questioning if this existence is all we get to experience, what might be out there that we are clueless about because humans are inherently afraid of the unknown, realizing that millions of people have died unjustly, unfairly, when they could have been capable of achieving great things had they continued breathing, and knowing that our time and circumstances of our being are not as controlled and determined by our own skills and efforts as our egos would like to believe, that ultimately everything can be decided by the simple and random roll of a dice.
Is it normal that I don't fear death anymore?
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Well, if you're conscious that death is just a normal process of nature, that it depends on the balance and vital process of the planet, which happens before you're born, and not a unnatural occurrence that is cruel, gruesome and unfair, then it's ok...
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more like feeling disillusionment with life in general, questioning if this existence is all we get to experience, what might be out there that we are clueless about because humans are inherently afraid of the unknown, realizing that millions of people have died unjustly, unfairly, when they could have been capable of achieving great things had they continued breathing, and knowing that our time and circumstances of our being are not as controlled and determined by our own skills and efforts as our egos would like to believe, that ultimately everything can be decided by the simple and random roll of a dice.
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Man, I hate saying this but, I quite didn't fully catched what you're saying. Could you simplify your argument?
Use the technique KISS, please.