Think about it. Outside of possibly a few stragglers around the world, everybody who is older than 120-y-o is in the grave, or is ashes. The holocaust of death has hit everybody one way or another. Does anybody think that it will be different for him/her?
You're having a point to an extent here, but i may not completely agree or support this motion because people die of different kinds, the cause to ones death will determine whether it should be termed under the holocaust kind of horrible death or a natural type, there are many reasons to why people die, but concluding to a single cause of kind may not be acceptable base on the reasons behind the causes.
But the point is that everybody dies. Consider George Soros and Klaus Schmidt for example. They aren't dead, yet. But they look rather old and worn out, and they are not near 120-y-o.
Why do I suggest considering them? They have enough money to live a good, healthy life. The point behind considering them is that the best and wealthiest of people die. If there is a way out of death, shouldn't they with all their money be among those who would find it?
It doesn't matter what you die from. Because even if nothing point-blank kills you, you simply die anyway.
Here is the thing that makes death so strange. When you start out as this complex baby, you grow to a healthy 20-y-o, but then you deteriorate. If you could grow to 20, why can't you stay there... or even get better and healthier?
Nobody knows the future. Maybe George and Klaus will turn out being a couple of guys who don't die. But by the looks of them, they don't seem to be going in that direction.
The point is, whatever other holocaust there might be, there is a standard holocaust that hits us all, and has been hitting everybody all the way back to the furthest distances of the past... to the beginning of time.
