When, so I can make sure I don't do anything horrible before my death.
That's the thing about the butterfly effect, though. Suppose you stay home on the day of your death in order to avoid it, but then a plane crashes into your house. If you had gone to work that day, you would have lived
I'm not afraid to lose my life at all. I think I've seen enough and even if I didn't get everything I wanted I still feel lucky and thankful to have lived this long.. It's not how long you live but the quality of life you led even for a short time is what matters most.
I know the day I'm going to die. It's a long story, but basically I died in a dream once and the date, I dont know how I knew it, but it was September 17th.
They're all scary. I'd rather not. What if like someone said - it's a hospital bed or something, and you have to go to the hospital in your life multiple times for different things, even things like the birth of your own baby you will miss.
Why is scary, because what if it's of cancer or something. And you get diagnosed with Cancer, knowing you'll die. Or what if it's something simple like a Car Accident and now you never wanna ride in a car?
When is scariest because it could be tomorrow, and you have no way of preventing it. You could think "I'm not going to school today so I don't die" and not realize the place you died will be in your house and now you put death in your path.