A fate worse than death would be the chronic suffering or death of a loved one, especially my children. When you die, it’s your family’s turn to mourn your death and feel sad. You, on the other hand, do not feel anything anymore, and so whatever happens to your body from there on, is no longer of concern to you, since you do not actively experience it.
However, when a loved one dies, you are right along for the emotional rollercoaster that is to follow this tragic event. You may have witnessed your loved one suffering from a terminal illness and observed his/her slow demise over weeks, months, or even years. This experience can be extremely hard, depending on how close the individual in question is to you.
You may have an extremely difficult time coping with the death afterwards, especially if it was an unplanned or untimely death brought about by a tragic accident or illness. You may not have been able to make your peace with the situation and experience extreme difficulty comprehending what happened and that your loved one is indeed never coming back.
Immortality. It would be terribly lonely, and so painful to watch everyone I know grow old and die.
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