This is an incorrect statement. Some people do, and at some points in their lives, yes.
In the army, there is a sarcastic saying:”do you want to live?!”
Whatever things people fear more than death. Swearing at the sergeant, for example.
Shame.
Difficult relationships that they don't see a way out of.
The deaths of dear people.
The unknown.
Powerlessness.
Life as a disabled person.
Madness.
And a bunch of other stuff.
And with the fear of death, for example, one of the areas of body-oriented psychotherapy works well: thanatotherapy, the author's method of V. Baskakov. Not as an ad; “really effective.
I've never been afraid of death in my memory. No, on the contrary, it is something natural for me and has never been a grief or something bad for me. Maybe because I am a lonely sage and a “god without earthly desires”? Maybe because I have more spirit in me than flesh?
This is an incorrect statement. Some people do, and at some points in their lives, yes.
In the army, there is a sarcastic saying:”do you want to live?!”
Whatever things people fear more than death. Swearing at the sergeant, for example.
Shame.
Difficult relationships that they don't see a way out of.
The deaths of dear people.
The unknown.
Powerlessness.
Life as a disabled person.
Madness.
And a bunch of other stuff.
And with the fear of death, for example, one of the areas of body-oriented psychotherapy works well: thanatotherapy, the author's method of V. Baskakov. Not as an ad; “really effective.
I've never been afraid of death in my memory. No, on the contrary, it is something natural for me and has never been a grief or something bad for me. Maybe because I am a lonely sage and a “god without earthly desires”? Maybe because I have more spirit in me than flesh?