In: Psychology
Is death, in any sense of death is something bad for us?
Answer:
Our life is a journey leading us nowhere known. We start from a cell, we develop into a heap of cell sooner, than as a small child we take birth. Then start a long journey from infancy to childhood, from childhood to adolescence, from adolescence to adulthood, from adulthood to old age and then death. Our body and our life is not a linear graph flowing parallel to any axis of life. It's a curve, starting from zero, we reach our zenith in our early adulthood only to continue towards zero. But this zero is not something we are comfortable with.
Before any association, religion, nationality or any other identity the world provides us, we are an individual preparing everyday for our death after a certain phase in our life. Nothing can stop this natural process. But yes, people can fasten the speed by which they approach death. They severally harm themselves by various drugs, unhealthy food habits, crime or violence. Death is just a simple end of our life. An end of a journey which only purpose was to reproduce. It is neither good nor bad, The best adjective that can denote death is "neutral". So, in any sense of death, it is not something bad for us, neither it is something good.