Almost all people are afraid of drowning. Most of them deal with it by learning how to swim. Some people end up having a phobia of drowning, and this is when it affects their lives and makes them do odd things like avoiding any water. You can actually drown without dying - the word means the act of taking water into the lungs, and you can be revived after that happens.
Some would say 100%. It's believed to be survival instinct, and that we all have it and it keeps us alive. But this is not true. Animals have an instinct to protect themselves but they don't have a "fear" of death. Children have no fear of death unless we teach them. Many people who have been at deaths door have an appreciation for life but not a fear of death. Elders and those with terminal illnesses come to find a peace at the end of life. To fear death is to fear the unknown. Were we born into this unknown existence full of fear? I don't believe so. As infants do we have a fear of the unknown or sleep in peace? Fear is not the same as the natural instinct to protect oneself. Do we all fear death? No. Do the majority of us have a desire to be safe and free of pain, discomfort, or loneliness? Yes. There is no way to find a percentage answer given the worlds population.
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Who says only kids have fear of death? Have seen plenty of adults who are so scare of death. Even many religious people, who believe in heaven, scare of death. It's not death, but the unknown that scares people.
People fear death; thus they feared the Greek god of the dead and death, Hades.
the most common fear is people...meant by people are mostly scared of what peole say or think then people are scared of death or tragedies..
Thanatophobia or Thantophobia-Is the fear of death or dying.Necrophobia- Is the fear of Death or dead things.Seplophobia- Is the fear of Decaying matter.
Like 4%. im one lol
Everyone fears something different, but it is often reported that when people are asked what do they fear most, fear of public speaking ranks higher than death.
About 75% of people in the world fear public speaking. This fear, known as glossophobia, is common and can range from mild nervousness to severe anxiety. Many individuals find it challenging to overcome this fear despite its prevalence.
Necrophobia is the fear of death or dead things.
Socrates believed in the immortality of the soul and that death was a transition to a higher state of existence or reunion with the divine. He saw death as a natural part of life and not something to be feared, as he believed that true wisdom comes from recognizing the limitations of the physical world.
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No, Never fear death because heaven is an amazing place. Really I am a christian and if you believe in God and you follow him then there is nothing to fear