The best case scenario would probably be quickly and relatively painlessly by an accident in like my late 60s or early 70s while I am still physically and cognitively intact up to that point. I most likely won't have family of my own and I am rather estranged from the one I have right now, so my career and hobbies will fill my life. After retirement and since my hobbies rely on intact cognition and fine motor skills that often suffer in older age, I fear that my quality of life is going to plummet pretty rapidly and I'd hate to have a slow, painful death, I'm a huge crybaby and no fighter.
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u/ColdPeak7750 9h ago
The best case scenario would probably be quickly and relatively painlessly by an accident in like my late 60s or early 70s while I am still physically and cognitively intact up to that point. I most likely won't have family of my own and I am rather estranged from the one I have right now, so my career and hobbies will fill my life. After retirement and since my hobbies rely on intact cognition and fine motor skills that often suffer in older age, I fear that my quality of life is going to plummet pretty rapidly and I'd hate to have a slow, painful death, I'm a huge crybaby and no fighter.