Comedian, author and character judge Stefan Vögel answers questions that others don’t even dare to ask. This time it addresses one of humanity’s most thorny questions: is death something to really fear, or is death rather a release from annoyances such as bad in-laws and noisy alarm clocks?
The fear of death is as old and amusing as that part of humanity that succumbs to it. However, because fears are seldom the result of rational considerations, but usually the result of other fears, as Roosevelt surmised (“All we need to be afraid of is fear itself”), the fear of death will not disappear from the mind. human brain will be eradicated in the near future. This is all the more astonishing because the arguments against the fear of death far outweigh those for it, namely:
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