It's hard to see why you ask this question of only atheists. All of those things can (and do) happen to theists and deists as well.I have a question for atheists, this is a genuine question, not looking to argue or anything like that. Just want to pick some of your brains and see your mindset on it. So, if god or a creator doesn't exist, and it doesn't dictate the way our life will go, how do you guys (atheists) cope with the tragedies and chaos of life? I assume if you're atheists, you're well aware that this natural world is a dog eat dog world, it is filled with chaos, violence, and mercilessness. You could be walking and drop dead, you could be exercising to better yourself (you need to exercise so that you can be healthy, defend yourself, defend your country, etc) and you can drop dead, any little mistake can cost you your life, literally the smallest margin of mistakes, and lights out. So how do you brave these facts and continue living, somewhat normally? I ask this because I developed panic disorder since a young child. I can't say why for certain, but I believe it has something to do with negative people when I was a kid putting me down and telling me there is no god or purpose and only the abyss and I remember since a child that always put intense fear into me and I still suffer to this day from debilitating panic attacks, I've had to be sedated on antidepressants for years now and have almost died multiple times from panic attacks when I attempted to get off and years later the panic attacks come back with a vengeance. So I guess my question is, how do you be brave and live life like a champ, if you have no crutch to stand on knowing that you could die in your sleep and there would be nothing to save you, or you could be enjoying a workout then next minute you're dead and later in the day you're cut open on a metal slab? Or that you can lose your minds and just start panicking and then you die? What gives you the courage to continue living? Do you just trust that you are a product of natural selection and it's not in your genes to panic? Do you just trust in your own body to keep itself upright and living no matter the stress? Thanks in return for your answers that hopefully help me and save my life for I have not been doing too well lately.
It is a great difficulty of human life that we understand that we will die one day -- and we never know when that will be. (There may be other animals who are aware that they will not live forever, but we've no way to know that for certain.) The good news is that more than 92% of us will die of natural causes. Sometimes, there is unpleasantness in natural death, but today there are many ways in which natural passing can be made more comfortable and less frightening.
Many religious people believe that their existence doesn't end with their death -- that there is something more, perhaps involving some immaterial aspect of the self, sometimes going so far as believing in the resurrection of their actual body. Atheists don't have that to hope for. But atheists, in general, recognize that "death" is the same as "not being alive," and when they realize that for most of the 14 billion years that our universe has existed, they did not -- and it caused them nothing unpleasant at all. It was, literally, nothing. As Epicurus said,
"Why should I fear death?
If I am, then death is not.
If Death is, then I am not.
Why should I fear that which can only exist when I do not?"