We will all face death, some sooner than others, even George Soros, unless they get the AI uploading of elite consciousness into machines going, but who knows? Anyway, this is interesting, about a philosopher who adopted the old argument that death is not something to worry about, because when you are dead, you are not, the sort of bs that philosophers churn out. Sure, but dying is a problem as he finds out. This is especially so if there is Heaven and Hell. Heaven is no problem, but worry should be directed to the possibility of Hell, something religion today is careful to avoid. My guess is that Hell, among its many evils, will be terribly hot, and massively overcrowded, much like the Hell that mass migration produces in the West now.
  https://www.theatlantic.com/video/index/604840/being-97/