I think for me, its either:

(Ranked by most to least likely)

  1. Heart Attack
  2. Suicide (Probably by Jumping)
  3. Hit by a vehicle
  4. Murdered by a family member
  • CanadaPlus@lemmy.sdf.org
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    5 days ago

    The way the world is going, it could be anything from starvation this decade to the eventual heat death of the universe.

    I don’t expect heart disease will be the death sentence it is now in a few decades, barring a local or global collapse of civilisation.

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    6 days ago

    Heart attack, stroke, blood clot, or bleeding out. Being on blood thinners, I’d say those are probably likely things that will kill me.

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    7 days ago

    Thankfully for me, suicide are far down my list. I hope. Going to a professional to get my headspace sorted is definitely worth it. It would be no. 1, 3 years ago.

    I’d rate heart attack as most likely, and other blood circulation related disease. Any obesity related affliction too. Cancer is in there somewhere high since I have family members with some kind of cancer.

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    7 days ago

    Heart Attack or suicide. My mother and her father died from heart issues, not late in their lives.

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    7 days ago

    Killed in 2050 by my own housework robot, which has been hacked by chinese criminals, in a failed attempt to steal all my pixel coins.

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      7 days ago

      Generally speaking, people are bad at understanding the odds/chances of something in the real world applying to them.

      Everyone should be terrified of cancer, it’s the #1 killer. But nobody puts it on their list because it either feels obvious, or by not giving it the time of day people feel like they won’t “get it”. This sort of response from people is normal.

      With that said, they specifically call out the way they’re going to commit suicide, so yeah, you’re still right to ask they’re doing ok…