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2006-07-10 06:08:49 · 60 answers · asked by Mobidus Lee 3 in Social Science Psychology

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Yes. But I noticed I became concerned or thought about death after my first child was born. It then became a huge fear for me ie. Who could possibly take care of her or love her as much as her own Mother? So....I live my days with as much hapiness as possible and tell and show my kids my love as much as possible EVERY SINGLE DAY. I call my kids names and they say- I know Mom you LOVE ME BUT I LOVE YOU TOO. That means the world to me. I am complete.

2006-07-10 12:20:44 · answer #1 · answered by Hi D 3 · 2 0

In some form or fashion, yes. Whether it be those I've lost, knowing their time was coming, but not reaching out soon enough; or wondering just how long my family and friends will be around, or how long I'll be here. I often wonder how I'll go, and for the longest time had the idea in my head that I wasn't going to reach a ripe old age, and having seen those that have I'm not altogether sure I'd want to. Not saying it's right or wrong, it's just something I think about each day.

2006-07-10 07:16:44 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Depends on what you mean. Do I think of my own death? No. Life is too short. Do I think about others in my life and around me's deaths? Yes. Columbus's is one of the worst cities to live in when it comes to murders, so I avoid the news most of the time. My ex hung himself a couple of years ago, and think of that daily.

2006-07-10 06:15:45 · answer #3 · answered by jagerchick80 4 · 0 0

Yes, but it's not so much that I'm thinking about death as I'm thinking about life and the value that it has because of its relatively short duration. I'm cognizant of the fact that I only have a limited amount of time to spend here and therefore I try to live every day as true to myself as possible and to do the things I feel I was put here to do before my time is up. I'm very upbeat and not running around thinking morbid "I'm gonna die" type thoughts but my own mortality serves as a reminder that I don't want to waste time living a lie or compromising what I believe to be true for me. So I guess my answer is yes, I do think about death daily, but I think of it as a reminder to live.

2006-07-10 11:37:54 · answer #4 · answered by groupsofmine 1 · 0 0

Yes, I think of my daily bread at least three times a day, six if I’m working on body for life. Oh, wait you said death daily, not daily bread. Sorry. No I don’t.

2006-07-10 15:13:44 · answer #5 · answered by patoleduc68 2 · 0 0

Most people, even wihout knowing it, will wonder about life and death. I think of it often. Does this make me depressed? Not the least. It is natural for mortals to think of mortality, or life. Thinking of suicide, however, is a bit more self-destructive. Most people contemplate suicide at least once in their life (even more). This is dangerous though, as decision is the spawn of contemplation; and the decision may turn out to be that of death by your own hand. In short though, yes, we all think of death. Besides, how can we avoid it? We see it on TV, internet, radio, and other media, like video games.

2006-07-10 07:21:27 · answer #6 · answered by Brandon Gagne 2 · 0 0

death is a natural part of life. Why would it be strange to think about it at least once a day? I think of it daily because I am a human being and a funeral director.

2006-07-10 10:38:12 · answer #7 · answered by holdemfoldem911 3 · 0 0

What? No I don't think of death daily. I'm usually bogged down with my life. And I focus on the Lord to give me strength to succeed thorough my trials. I'm too young to think about death. But sometimes when I get depressed I start thinking about how cool it will be to be with God. And then I turn to the Bible. I usually turn to Philippians. My favorite verse is Philippians 3:14 I can do all things threw Christ who strengthens me. That verse helps me to know I am with Him always and he never forsakes me even when I feel alone. When its my time to die I hope that I'm sleeping or God comes back to intervene. That will be awesome to see.

2006-07-10 07:57:48 · answer #8 · answered by Janetta F 1 · 0 0

There's nothing wrong with thinking about death. Because it's a natural part of life and a subject with a great deal of mystery attached to it, death is actually something very important to consider. However, if you find yourself obsessing about it or worrying about it to the point where you significantly change your lifestyle to avoid (or achieve) it, then you should definitely seek help.

2006-07-10 06:14:25 · answer #9 · answered by Dr. Rob 3 · 0 0

Yes, in a sense that life is only possible by virtue of death. It is one of the few things all humans who have ever lived have in common, and indeed, all things to have ever lived since the dawn of time.

To think of life is to think of death, as the two are inseparable truths - and time is the space between.

2006-07-10 06:21:39 · answer #10 · answered by www.ayntk.blogspot.com 4 · 0 0

No. I'd say more twice/three times a week. But then I do live with a person suffering from some nasty medical diseases, so life and death are things I have to deal with a lot.

2006-07-10 15:15:47 · answer #11 · answered by Sera 2 · 0 0

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