>>6536258Haven't thought about it enough.
Your loved ones will die. Your mother, father, any siblings, aunts, uncles. Then there'll just be you, and your spouse, and your kids and perhaps grandkids. And you'll be the eldest. And you'll age. And one day, you'll begin to feel strange. And something will happen. Maybe a stroke, maybe a heart attack. And in that/those moment(s), you'll remember your life, and you'll feel every emotion. Fear, for yourself, for your loved ones who will now have to mourn you and carry on without you. Relief, that your 'fight' is over. Fear and uncertainty of what will come when it goes dark in just a moment. Excitement to find out.
Or maybe you'll get unexpectedly diagnosed with cancer, and die a slow death, thinking all those^ thoughts and more for a much longer time. Maybe you don't have a family to leave behind. Maybe that relieves you. Maybe it doesn't.
Perhaps you'll die suddenly, painfully. Car crash, those are quite common. Less common are things like being shot and bleeding out, burning to death in a housefire, being run off the road and drowning in your car, but they do happen.
You will experience the last moment of your life. You will cease to be living. Everything you think you can remember has to do with this life you're living, and it will end one day.