I know one day I'll pass away. I don't spend a lot of time thinking about it. I don't think it's productive for me to sit and worry about something I cannot control.
My death will be neither welcomed or resented by me because I'll be dead!
This question has be asked rather a lot here recently mainly due to having installed my 98 year old mother-in-law into a spare bedroom. Everyone but me seems to be worrying about how they will be thought of after they have kicked the bucket whereas I'm a little more concerned about how people think of me while now while I'm still mostly functional and in a position to actually care about it.
Death is the only thing all living creatures have in common. It's not something to resent, and in some cases some people welcome death with open arms after they've been suffering and holding on for too long.
It sounds like a horrible idea unless of course you really disliked the recently departed in which case you could tell their AI death bot what you really thought of them
I think we shouldn't think about death much, as it's something that's going to happen eventually. We should rather focus on our present and try to live the most out of every single day.
Each person takes it in different ways, I mean hurtful and insulting respects. I think for me, I do not show it, but it can hit me afterwards, then again, I live with life and make it as happy as I can. I also do not think about it too much
Obviously, we have to accept it. If, as the years go by, we can't find a way to stop it or really understand what's happening, then we have to accept it. Resenting it would be stupid; it's inevitable.
Death is something that we should welcomed . It is a doorway through which we will all pass, indifferent and unchanging, no need trying to run away it would come when it would.
For me, I have come to accept death as a natural cycle of life. It is something that we can't do without as mortals. So we need to live everyday conscious of death. And death makes us appreciate life more.