The Irish actor expressed a persistent "gut feeling" that he will die young, stating, "I've always been convinced that I'm not going to live a long life." He elaborated on this notion, emphasizing how this belief is not a drastic fear but rather a constant presence in his mind. He struggles with the idea of aging, saying, "Maybe it's to do with the fact that I can't visualise myself as an 80-year-old man."
Addressing his fear of death, he remarked, "I'm also afraid of death. So I think if death was to come for me at 55, I'd be equally afraid of it as I would be at 90." He was skeptical about the common notion of acceptance, saying, "I don't believe anybody who's like, 'I'm ready for it.' I'm like, 'Bulls**t!'" This showcases his candid perspective on mortality.
Reflecting on his life plans, he admitted, "It's always in my head. I was like, going to have a family young. I'm going to not survive a long time." Despite this, he expressed a hope for the contrary outcome, saying, "Hopefully, I'm wrong. I think I will be wrong. But that's just the truth around my brain." This illustrates his conflicted feelings regarding his future.
Collection
[
|
...
]