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loginDeath is unavoidable. I don't have any tips for overcoming existential fear, but at some point as a child I understood that death is final. The dead go away. It doesn't matter where they go away to - heaven, hell, 6 feet underground. They're gone. It is sad when a living thing you care about dies. A family member, a pet, even just the squirrel that's always in your backyard or a fly trapped in a spider's web. When you die, the people that care about you will be sad. I hope that I live a long life and that my death is not sudden or tragic. For the sake of those that care about me more than for my own peace of mind. After I am dead I do not think that I will care that I am dead.
I would no doubt be upset and emotional if I died in a painful or preventable way, but I will die. I'm okay with that fact. I will regret the things I never got a chance to do, the important things I never got to say. Those can be changed while you are still alive. But the fact that you will die cannot be changed.
You just need to find a mindset or mantra or something to settle your mind over the inevitability of death. It is what it is. Be grateful that you have lived at all. Nothing lasts forever, including life. Make the most of it.