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Originally Posted by toxic johnny
I don't mean to be rude Mr frost but you are far too young to be wondering or even worrying about the fact of death. You have plenty of time ahead of you before it will become a personal issue or concern. I'm nearing 50 now and it is something that crosses my mind from time to time. Especially when I realise that I probably don't have enough time left to achieve all of my goals...
Having said all of that, I have now reached an incredibly happy and contented phase in my life which comes hand in hand with how long I have survived this mortal coil.
I love the avant-garde film analogy though... just think if you sit through it a while longer you may reach a point where the next frames may not feel quite so meandering, and the pockets of euphoria are more frequent.
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I agree with you on this point, however many people deal with death at an early age that it is just ingrained into them. I am not speaking of parents dying, I mean people around them. Friends, neighbors, etc.
To the OP, it doesn't unsettle me. I found it that it will happen, and nothing I can do would stop that. To be immortal you have to be a known artist, or president.