Dear Huzaifa, I always experience you here as attentive and caring for all your fellow Steemians. That includes empathy. Perhaps a lot of it. You certainly have plenty of it. Empathy is closely related to emotionality: I'm glad that you allow yourself to have it here, even if your society may not like to see it in you.
I have a very pragmatic and less emotional attitude towards death (I would have expected you as a doctor... ;-)) - We all go one day. It's okay. Dying is a different matter. It's fraught with ideas that can range from fear to grief to relief.
I've always found it important to talk about it! With each other before the time comes. Then saying goodbye loses its horror...
I'm a very emotionless person when it comes to deaths and sickness etc, infact I have been called cold-hearted and emotionless multiple times by my siblings:')))
I think talking about death is important and more important is to realise that it will occur. A lot of people around me tend to ignore the scenario of death and they say when it happens, it'll happen. But I like to tell them that it's a part of life and there's no harm in talking about it