Taskiss wrote:
I'm probably not what you would consider young, but I have many more walks in the moonlight, kisses under the stars, and trips to exotic locales left in me...and I can afford it now.
It's my experience that things get better with age.
I see life where you can't control who you are or what you do to be worse than death. Since we can't control everything, this explains my self-destructive tendencies. Mind you, that's self diagnosed, but it's the explanation I have.
Some of the things leading up to that were moving around a lot as a kid and losing my friends, being frustrated with living in the States and watching my grand mother lose her mind to dementia in her last years. They found her sleeping outside in the middle of winter on the ground one time, no explanation as to how or why she was there.
Physical things that scare me include a mild fear of heights I'm plunging headfirst into conquering. Other than that, the prospect of death being inevitable means that I don't find dangerous things to be consciously distracting and since the worst most things can do (deadly insects and animals, bugs, water, electricity) is give you a bit of pain then kill you, I don't find the to debilitatingly frightening.