In post-Jw life, it seems to me that acceptance of this basic fact of life, the reality that we will die, is a healthy thing to do. Yet, I believe that most Jw's cling to a hope that Armageddon will spare them death, even when they see death at the doors. They have never prepared themselves for the reality, and when it becomes inevitable, the pain of that realization must be intense for some of them.
Great irony, their thinking. "Gee I hope Armageddon gets here soon, wipes out 6 or 7 billion people, makes blood flow as high as the fences so that I don't have to die." At least the churches don't generally hope that all of mankind will die so that they won't.
How disappointing it must be to finally see death knocking, having never believed that the one inevitable of life would be eluded. Some of us xjws may struggle with our mortality at times due to deep indoctrination over many years or decades, but I believe it healthy when we finally come to grips with the reality.
If for no other reason - this alone is enough to have made the pain of exit worth all that. Acceptance of the ultimate reality.
Jeff