Jumaat, Mac 31, 2023

People don't talk about death very often


Just having thought about what Vicki said. We are often afraid of something that we don't understand. E.g. math. Some people might get scared of it because they don't really understand it. They are afraid that, they might get wrong. But when we really tried to understand and practice it, you might feel a bit better. But, what about death?

Our society often prefers to focus on the positive aspects of life, and talking about death can be seen as morbid or depressing. Talking about death or something we are afraid of can be a deeply uncomfortable topic for many people. But did you know that there are cultures that embrace death as a natural part of life, and even celebrate it, such as the Day of the Dead (Spanish: Día de Muertos or Día de los Muertos) in Mexico? Sometimes having open conversations about death can be beneficial but it needs a proper approach to death with sensitivity and empathy.

On the psychological facts, when people talk about their grief and loss, it actually can help them process their emotions and move forward. In many cases, avoiding the topic can lead to unresolved feelings and prolonged emotional suffering. Such conversations can help people come to terms with their mortality and perhaps even alleviate some of the fear and anxiety associated with death.

- hh (3:35 AM; 31/3/2023)
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