All of Waller-Hefkó János's Comments + Replies

  1. you imagine someone is threatening to kill you now
  2. you know you would experience fear
  3. you realize your eventual death in 30-50 years is going to be the same now feeling as it is now
  4. you realize fearing death now is the same as fearing it in the future
  5. you realize if you not fear future death that would be the same as not fearing now, so are you saying you wouldn't be scared sh*tless if someone tried t kill you now? or perhaps your imagiantion is failing, that would explain how you not see that future death is the same
1justinpombrio
I have a healthy fear of death; it's just that none of it stems from an "unobserved endless void". Some of the specific things I fear are: * Being stabbed is painful and scary (it's scary even if you know you're going to live) * Most forms of dying are painful, and often very slow * The people I love mourning my loss * My partner not having my support * Future life experiences, not happening * All of the things I want to accomplish, not happening The point I was making in this thread was that "unobserved endless void" is not on this list, I don't know how to picture it, and I'm surprised that other people think it's a big deal. Who knows, maybe if I come close to dying some time I'll suddenly gain a new ontological category of thing to be scared of.