For older Americans surveyed by Allianz Life Insurance Co., death is not 
such a big deal. Not, that is, when it compares to the spectre of a 
dwindling bank account. In a poll of people between the ages of 44 and 
75, 61% said that running out money was their biggest fear. The 
remaining 39% thought death was scarier.

Read more:
http://www.walletpop.com/blog/2010/07/07/compared-to-money-shortage-fear-of-death-no-biggie/

Of course everyone here has no attachment to money so we can easily live 
with just a bedroll and a toothbrush, right? :-D

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