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I win because I no longer have any fears that I know of. One of my former fears was very unusual, and I had no idea why I had it, but I would rather not mention it. The fact that it was overcome counts.
I win because I think being almost fearless is dangerous, as it allows you to do potentially dangerous things while staying calm. I honestly wish I could say I have a fear, but my last one was so stupid. XD
Akuraito, if you don't fear death, you are practically fearless.
I win because not really. Suicidal and depressed people really don't fear death all that much--I didn't, at least--yet they still have fears. I don't see how that's related, in any case.
I win because well actually, there can be a reason to fear death. I personally don't, but people can fear leaving those they loved behind and also what lies after death. And also, the pain of death has to be pretty... well, bad.
I win because no matter what, you can't go through life without going through any struggles or pain. Also, no matter who you are, when you die, you will be remembered by the people who care about you.
I win because no one doesn't struggle or have pain, but it doesn't make death any less scary. I mean, I might say I don't fear death, but I fear what comes after. And even if you will be remembered, it doesn't make the emotional scars any less painful.
I win because I think dying would be easier than living and seeing your loved ones die one by one. I don't think I have a fear of what comes after, but I'm sometimes scared at the thought of the pain that must come right before.
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