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    it's refined.

    when we are young we don't understand it. in the unfortunate case we have to deal with it, it's merely sad. so and so is not waking up / not coming back / we'll never see them again.

    as we get older, the realization eventually saturates you until one day you wake up and understand that it's not just other people, and it's not just older people. it truly is anyone and everyone.

    panic spawns in uncertainty. the knowledge that we don't know what will happen is terrifying. we are scared of the unknown, and death is the greatest. no one knows what it's like and has lived to talk about it.

    then you wake up one day and come to the most unsettling thing of all. not only does it happen to everyone, but one day it will happen to you as well. for some reason this doesn't sink in before, though it's just the logic progression of the previous idea.

    one day you will not wake up / you're not coming back / no one will see you again.

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