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Making Sense of Death | Episode 9 of The Essential Sam Harris

Making Sense with Sam Harris

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Contemplating nothingness reveals the illusion of fear in death

Deep contemplation on nothingness reveals the complexities of understanding it, suggesting that nothingness is often erroneously attributed a quality of existence or substance, as seen in our fear of death. Death is frequently misconceived as a state akin to darkness or silence, leading to a flawed analogy that parallels an impossible experience. Just as one cannot recount experiences before coming into existence, death lacks personal experience; thus, it is fundamentally devoid of meaning. This aligns with Epicurus's assertion that death is inconsequential to us, as we are either alive when death is absent or non-existent when it arrives. Recognizing the nature of nothingness effectively dispels the fears associated with death.

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