How do I overcome my fear of death?
I want to die with honor...
>>17596011
It's pretty much impossible to "die with honor" anymore. Honor as a concept pretty much died out in the '50s.
>>17596011
death is rather random so its hard to ensure honor is in the occassion. unless you plan to force yourself off to war just so you can die with 'honor' but were not a naive people and knoow what the war is REALLY about so its hard to really say its honorable anymore
>>17596017
>implying it existed then
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eh-3FJs2pz8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dRUGx7Tow7E
>>17596027
I'm not giving my life for some worthless politician.
>>17596017
Honor died with the 50's? How so? Was there something special about that decade?
>>17596011
Prior to your birth, you didn't exist. Death is just the inevitable return to non-existence (if, like me, you're not a particularly religious/spiritual person). I'm more fearful of dying than death desu. I watched my father literally wilt away and die from complications relating to MND/ALS. There are all these bs platitudes about how one should die with 'dignity' or 'honor' or some other benign notion but the reality is we can't. Dying is almost always painful and upsetting. We can't die with honor or dignity, anon. You can live a dignified life but you can't die with 'dignity'. It's just a lie we tell ourselves to make us feel better.
This vid is kinda edgy but it sums up my view pretty well:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lUu14cVV2sU
>>17596070
The birth of modern day society.
>>17596070
Baby boomers, mostly.
>>17596011
>How do I overcome my fear of death?
Experiencing ego death has helped some people who are dying of terminal diseases.
This can be done without drugs, like isolation/salt water chamber's.
But IMHO, Ketamine gave me complete ego death. I tried in An isolation chamber but I only felt a bit depersonalized
There's no such thing as honor. It's a human made concept to get people to die for some cause they otherwise wouldn't care about.