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Things I’ve always thought about



Do you think you can beat up just about everyone smaller than you? Just because they’re smaller than yourself?

When you hear about death on the news ect, do you think about it like someone actually died? A real person, someone just like you, that thought “it” (just like you do) would never happen to them? (As in death)

Kind a of crazy how thousands of people die every day just like us, who never expect it. For some reasons I block these people out, like robots or something that never existed, or only existed as part as my world, then left it because there was no need for them, or just part of the news that I never paid attention too..

It’s kind of weird when you think that every person that died, lived life just like we do. Never expecting, or knowing when it is there time to go.
 
I see death and dying everyday working in cardiovascular medicine and I know them personally and meet their families. Its a funny thing as Eastwood say, dying takes away everything a man has and all he ever is gonna have. Talking to people that know they are going to die is something that will change a person for the better.

I suggest if you think about these things alot that you volunteer some time for a local hospice and help people as they are in the final stages of life, they need volunteers and would be great learning and rewarding experience for anyone.
 
big_bad_buff said:
Things I’ve always thought about


Do you think you can beat up just about everyone smaller than you? Just because they’re smaller than yourself?

Size is not everything. Fighting is very much a mental and psychological activity. Try facing an opponent that has no fear of death.


When you hear about death on the news ect, do you think about it like someone actually died? A real person, someone just like you, that thought “it” (just like you do) would never happen to them? (As in death)


All of us implicitly acknowledged the inevitability of death but rarely do we expect to have our lives strike by death literally and in reality.
We live with death everyday as death can happened at any time or any given moments and yet is it perfectly logical for death to appear fantasy-like as we're busy living life itself.



Kind a of crazy how thousands of people die every day just like us, who never expect it. For some reasons I block these people out, like robots or something that never existed, or only existed as part as my world, then left it because there was no need for them, or just part of the news that I never paid attention too..


The fact that death is very much acknowledged and so frequently reported on the news (regardless of the accuracy and truth), it has pretty much become depersonalized and desensitized, hence I can understand how this filtration process (blocking, disregarding) of what matters to you is autonomous and in many ways necessary. Peoples’ deaths are unnecessary in your life and there is no need to be mesmerized by it.

It’s kind of weird when you think that every person that died, lived life just like we do. Never expecting, or knowing when it is there time to go.

Yep and when you die thousands and millions of people in this world would have never heard of big_bad_buff, you would dissipate away anonymously – just like the very part of the news that you never paid attention to…

G&C
 
big_bad_buff said:
Things I’ve always thought about



Do you think you can beat up just about everyone smaller than you? Just because they’re smaller than yourself?

HELL NO.

When you hear about death on the news ect, do you think about it like someone actually died? A real person, someone just like you, that thought “it” (just like you do) would never happen to them? (As in death)

First question - usually no. Second question - you are stupid if you think death will never happen to you. I believe things happen for a reason (not sure what the reason is) so death is the least of my concerns

Kind a of crazy how thousands of people die every day just like us, who never expect it. For some reasons I block these people out, like robots or something that never existed, or only existed as part as my world, then left it because there was no need for them, or just part of the news that I never paid attention too..

It’s kind of weird when you think that every person that died, lived life just like we do. Never expecting, or knowing when it is there time to go.

I don't necessarily block these people out, but I don't break down crying over it. This gets into a whole thing of religion and beliefs and heaven and hell and all that good stuff. If you are religious and believe you are going to heaven (or some similation of heaven) then why would death be a bad thing?
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