Haaland speaks openly about his fear of death: What remains after life?
Erling Haaland expresses fears about death and reflects on personal losses and joie de vivre in conversation with NRK.

Haaland speaks openly about his fear of death: What remains after life?
Erling Haaland, the 25-year-old striker of Manchester City, speaks openly about his inner fears and worries, especially about death. In an interview with the Norwegian broadcaster NRK, he lets the public participate in his thoughts and confesses that he is "a bit of afraid of death". These fears can be felt for Haaland when he comes to rest in the evening. He wonders what happens after death and reflects on questions such as heaven or hell. Salzburg24 reports that the striker has already suffered several personal losses that have shaped him strongly.
These losses include the death of his grandparents and his consultant Mino Raiola, both of whom were very important for Haaland. The loss of a close family friend, Ivar Eggja, whose death made him particularly affected last year, is also deep in his memory. Eggja, whom Haaland lovingly called uncle, gave him valuable advice on his deathbed: live life to the fullest and enjoy it! T-online emphasizes how important it is to make the best of his life, also in the absence of Eggja.
Personal reflections
Haaland not only occasionally employs the thoughts about death and what comes afterwards. Especially at night before he goes to sleep, such considerations revolve through his head. He describes the sadness and difficulty associated with the loss of his loved ones, and romantizes the idea of uncertainty after death. These intimate insights show that football stars also have human fears and emotions, just like all of us.
It is remarkable how Haaland deals with its emotional challenges. While many celebrities tend to hide their vulnerability, the young striker takes an important step by speaking openly about his fears. This honesty can be a source of inspiration for many who have similar thoughts and fears. According to a study It is important to deal with your own dying in order to live life more consciously.
Haaland's willingness to reveal his innermost concerns leaves him not only as a footballer Shine in the light of the public, but also as a person who honestly accepts the challenges of life. This could stimulate all of us, think about our own life and the associated questions.