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How did you feel?
Upset? Traumatised? Relieved? Like poking it with a stick?
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 9:34)
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I'm sure child psychologists would tell you that younger children all have death anxiety. I remember telling my parents not to buy me Xmas presents because in the long run it was all futile. I was 8.
But I'm not sure that's the same as knowing for sure that you're going to die and putting your life in that mortal context - they have no life experience as such. Their horizons don't extend further than school and their earliest memories- not enough context for existentialist angst.
I'll concede that adolescents of around 16 can probably see the bigger picture, but a lot of this 'bravery' stuff is adult projection on to the young (who mirror what they see without necessarily feeling it.)
I should say that I am neither a psychologist, doctor or expert of any kind. Just a smart-arse blabbermouth.
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