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Oh I get that. It's just people who say "I don't want to hear I'm going to die" never seem to register that they WILL, so it's a daft thing to say. And there are those insane government pronouncements that show up from time to time - "there were x many "preventable" deaths this year" - well, no; there MAY have been that many deaths that were earlier than they might have been, but no death is PREVENTABLE.This was a woman who had recently been getting Death repeatedly in her self-reading and didn't want corroboration. She didn't get any, although the appearance of Judgement as the outcome did give her pause.
The study is very interesting - it does indeed show that older people would rather experience life without knowing what's coming. I don't think I ever wanted to know ahead of time - but at 72 - I certainly don't want to know now. Except that it would be a great help to me to know when my mother will die, so that I can be sure to be on the right side of the Atlantic - as I am her sole executrix