"死を恐れる者は感覚の喪失または恐怖を恐れる。"
— Marcus Aurelius
Simplified Meaning:
When someone is afraid of dying, it's usually for one of two reasons. They worry about not being able to feel anything anymore, or they're scared of the unknown that might come with death. Think about how some people are afraid to go to sleep because they don't like the idea of not being aware. It's similar to that but on a bigger scale. For example, a person might not enjoy riding roller coasters because they fear that out-of-control feeling and the possibility of getting hurt. Similarly, the fear of death can make people anxious because it's about losing control and not knowing what happens next. Understanding this can help someone face their fear by focusing on what they can control and making the most out of their life while they can.
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