Have you ever pondered the fear of departing this world?

Reflecting on my experiences, I can’t recall feeling such dread. I’ve brushed with death in several accidents and encountered moments during my journeys where a simple misstep could have been fatal.
Yet, I don’t harbor a terror of death itself. Even faced with the prospect of a fatal illness, I might dread the pain, suffering, or the sorrow of loved ones, but death itself doesn’t instill fear in me.
What about you?
My sole apprehension about dying is simply concern for my child and loved one.
Isn’t it a shared sentiment among all living beings? It seems humans may be unique in contemplating and fearing death.
All I truly desire is to maintain health until the end.
I firmly believe humans are inherently designed for such vitality.
While life expectancy climbs in developed nations annually, it’s not solely due to improved health but rather advancements in medical technologies extending our years.
Please think about this:
Despite technology’s celebrated role in our progress, could it be argued that we’re forfeiting certain abilities as a result?

In the developed country I call home, I witness many battling adult ailments such as diabetes, heart disease, cancer, and rheumatism, managing their conditions with medication and surgery. My mother, who passed away two years ago, was among them.
It’s not only physical illnesses; mental and emotional struggles afflict many. A sick body often shelters a troubled mind and spirit.
Even in our diet, do you not see how pesticides, artificial additives, sweeteners, and crossbreeding etc… such technologies diminish our function and induce maladies?

From our living environment to clothing, cosmetics, and even basic necessities like air and water, technology’s intrusion, under the guise of progress, steadily erodes human capability, doesn’t it?
Please do not misunderstand, I appreciate technology and its role in human progress immensely.
However, I can’t shake the feeling that, at some juncture, human function has declined significantly from its full potential.
We label this diminished capacity now as “latent potential,” yet these were innate abilities we once possessed.
I yearn to reclaim our primal human function, eroded unnoticed.
I have not achieved anything, I’m evolving still, seeking out mentors, learning, experiencing, and earnestly refining myself.
May as many as possible rediscover their innate human abilities.
The “you” you take for granted isn’t the “you” meant to be.
You should be brimming with potential, resilience, wisdom, and joy.
Laugh more, radiate brighter, and find deeper fulfillment.
Our true essence should abound with abilities making the impossible, possible.
Through mutual encouragement, let’s polish ourselves into radiant beings, like diamonds from rough stones, together…