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By Peter McMahon, published 6/4/2020Becker argues that it is the fear of death that, more than anything else, drives human behaviour.
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Posted by Alan B., Monday, 6 April 2020 1:26:53 PM
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I think you will find it is FOOD and the fear of not eating that death brings that drives human behaviour.
Although in the case of Wuhan Bat Soup this might be a bit of a Catch-22. PS Who is Becker? Posted by Mr Opinion, Monday, 6 April 2020 1:38:26 PM
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Our comfortable lives oft times are shattered by reality.
Humans are designed for insecurity. When the comfort zone is intruded upon, anxiety becomes problematic. The result of that anxiety is death by suicide: Three thousand a year in Au. People chose death as an alternative to the anxiety of waiting for death. Interesting choice. Dan Posted by diver dan, Monday, 6 April 2020 1:42:48 PM
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I don't fear Death.
Here is a metaphor about Death, sung by the beautiful, but sadly died in 2009, Mary Travers http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Travers of "Peter, Paul and Mary". The article mentions "Love" - gotta admit I have a "thing" for Mary. Here tis on video http://youtu.be/IVEATF7VNTk and words below: "All my bags are packed, I'm ready to go I'm standing here outside your door I hate to wake you up to say goodbye But the dawn is breakin' It's early morn The taxi's waitin' He's blowin' his horn Already I'm so lonesome I could cry So kiss me and smile for me Tell me that you'll wait for me Hold me like you'll never let me go I'm leavin' on a jet plane I Don't know when I'll be back again Oh, babe, I hate to go There's so many times I've let you down So many times I've played around I tell you now, they don't mean a thing Every place I go, I'll think of you Every song I sing, I'll sing for you When I come back, I'll wear your wedding ring So kiss me and smile for me Tell me that you'll wait for me Hold me like you'll never let me go I'm leavin' on a jet plane I Don't know when I'll be back again Oh, babe, I hate to go Now the time has come to leave you One more time Let me kiss you Then close your eyes I'll be on my way Dream about the days to come I won't have to leave alone About the times, I won't have to say Kiss me and smile for me Tell me that you'll wait for me Hold me like you'll never let me go I'm leavin' on a jet plane I don't know when I'll be back again Leavin' on a jet plane I don't know when I'll be back again Leavin' on a jet plane I don't know when I'll be back again Oh babe I hate to go" Posted by plantagenet, Monday, 6 April 2020 1:55:10 PM
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Death will be nothing compared with everlasting joy or everlasting torment. The Man who came back from the dead spoke of both.
Posted by runner, Monday, 6 April 2020 2:07:48 PM
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Some words of Profound Wisdom on the nature of death and its relation to Conscious life:
http://www.adidaupclose.org/Holy_Mutterances/death_and_dying.html An essay titled Right Human Life Must Transcend the Materialist Culture of Death which is featured on this reference: http://www.aboutadidam.org/newsletters/newsletter-february2004.pdf Posted by Daffy Duck, Monday, 6 April 2020 6:33:04 PM
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The fear of death is routinely trumped by love, seen as many a parent place themselves between their young and the perceived danger.
Know of a crippled dad, with semi-cripple legs, chancing his life, for around an hour, in a surf rip, to go to the rescue of his kid, all while the mother sat on the beach daydreaming about her new future?
Not all maternal instinct is all-consuming or death-defying, but some of it is and absolutely instinctive!
What were you thinking? They ask.
Truth is, none of this is accompanied by the thought, shall I or shan't I, thought process but is immediate and done without a thought about personal danger or any thought of death, save that we don't want the other to experience it!
Of all the instincts that govern behaviour, be it fear of death or death-defying love?
I think love and our natural protective instincts win out! One only need go into any ER to see it on display, hour after hour day after day by seriously exhausted health care workers!
Some exceptions are visible and obviously so, be it a leader consumed by thoughts about protecting ill-gotten gains or power constructs, or others so dehumanised by their own inhumane excesses to care about what happens to other folks? Will therefore, accept much higher casualties if that serves their own economic/power construct agenda?
Take care and stay safe.
Alan B.