Probably, but I think the will to live is aided directly by uncertainties....
Curiosity is a big factor, even if one is not conscious of it.. what will happen 'here' ('on this world')? We're curious, so many of us wish t' 'hang around' on that basis... of course, uncertainties with respect to just 'what' (if 'anything') comes next makes us 'fear' not surviving.
&, yes, there are those who choose the uncertainties of death over the uncertainties of life (as-we-know-it), but statistically, they are not that well represented on Yanswers...(although I've come across some zombies here, I can tell you!)
K (antiparanoid)
2006-12-11 01:04:06
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answered by K V 3
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i'm uncertain there's a connection, incredibly, yet then that is me. somebody who's insecure is properly going to be hopeful issues will strengthen, yet there are some who're so a techniques long gone, there is not any wish, so this is a moot element, and need is nowhere to be got here across. Then on the different hand, someone who's continuously confident and has distinctive successes probable has a lot of wish, in simple terms from the previous experience.
2016-12-13 06:42:54
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answered by vannatter 4
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No, it's more aided directly by certainties.
If you are certain that you are going to die,
you have to choices - 1 to fight it with medical help,
2 - to stop fighting.
If you are certain that people are treating you badly, you become certain that you need to leave.
Certainties - or how we think about them, spur us into action.
Indirect uncertainties keep us wallowing in the mud, keep muddled thinking, and make us want to hide what is happening.
GOD bless.
2006-12-11 00:43:25
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answered by May I help You? 6
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Its better to live life with its uncertainties. We have lots of solution for them to keep us better
2006-12-11 00:50:00
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answered by wilma m 6
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