From Matt Shaw...
If you could find out the method of your death, would you want to know? Would you listen to what the psychic had to say and change your life to try and alter what's going to happen to you or would you resign yourself to the fact - that is how you're going to die? There are arguments for both: If you know you're going to die of a heart-attack after a recent operation to fix your dodgy ticker that's sometimes to help prevent such a thing, what's the point in changing your lifestyle? But what if learning about the heart attack, and the paranoia associated with such a truth, brings about your death?
Then there is the question of the man doing the readings in the first place. Can he be trusted? Is he making it up with each individual person he sees, telling them something half-related to their life and, therefore, a little more possible to believe? Or can he really see how people are going to die just from having a conversation and looking upon them?
Genre: Mystery
If you could find out the method of your death, would you want to know? Would you listen to what the psychic had to say and change your life to try and alter what's going to happen to you or would you resign yourself to the fact - that is how you're going to die? There are arguments for both: If you know you're going to die of a heart-attack after a recent operation to fix your dodgy ticker that's sometimes to help prevent such a thing, what's the point in changing your lifestyle? But what if learning about the heart attack, and the paranoia associated with such a truth, brings about your death?
Then there is the question of the man doing the readings in the first place. Can he be trusted? Is he making it up with each individual person he sees, telling them something half-related to their life and, therefore, a little more possible to believe? Or can he really see how people are going to die just from having a conversation and looking upon them?
Genre: Mystery
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