Instinctively, I think I still am. I'll know if I am confronted with a serious threat. Otherwise, I've worked through my natural fear of death with natural reasoning and meditative practices. Learning how to die allows us to live with greater bliss, less anxiety. If your thoughts are unchanging, consider reading about ways to confront death to change your thoughts about it.
Considering that I know what a heart-attack feels like, you would know what death feels like if you ever had one and it's not a pretty feeling, yes but no if It's painless death. slow pain death is the worst
We all have instincts that help us survive this world.Fear of death and pain are natural but usually not used until danger is near.Save your fears for when they are needed.You have more important things to think about such as life and love and friends and family.When you get very old and tired death will not seem such a terrible thing.Do not ruin today by worrying about tomorrow.
Death befalls us all. One can do the best one can to live their natural lifespan or one can sacrifice their life for a cause, however, make sure it's a worthy cause!
Otherwise, I've worked through my natural fear of death with natural reasoning and meditative practices. Learning how to die allows us to live with greater bliss, less anxiety. If your thoughts are unchanging, consider reading about ways to confront death to change your thoughts about it.
but I am interested in what might happen
1) There was a heaven or
2) There was reincarnation or,
3) There was nothing.
The third one bothered me for a little bit until I remembered how much I liked sleeping and realised that meant an awful lot of nothing every night ;)