How do you deal with the fact that, one day, you die?

To be honest, I was right around your age when I was struggling with the same thing, but here is the deal user: once you come to accept your mortality is the day you are really freed from such inane concepts as death.
Legit hope this helps.

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At 26 you're supposed to be afraid of death, as you're young and full of energy and life.
The older we get, the less fear we feel - it's natural accept our mortallity as we age.
Don't worry about it, just live while you alive.

Just pretend you won't. Problem solved.

Happily. Started getting arthritis at 25. Hand shakes started at 30. Around 55 I likely won't be able to pick anything up without shaking the shit out of it and my arthritis will be rheumatoid and in every joint. I got the short end of the stick and old age is not going to be fun for me. It gets hard for everyone though eventually. Just enjoy the years you have as an able bodied human. By the time you reach the end of the road, you may want to go anyway. That's a long way away for you. You'll be a different person by then. Let the future you think about those things.

Death is a silly concept mortal. You are a snippet of the infinite. The process that started you is as old as time, and your echoes (no matter how "small") will remain until time ends. Who can say this fleeting moment of lucidity is the most "living" we have to offer?

Don't worry. I'll be there with you in your dreams. Look for the man with no face. I'll guide you.

cant wait

The key is to go out and do the things you want with your life while you are still 26.
Don't get old with an unchecked bucket list, and the end just becomes a permanent vacation you don't really mind when it finally arrives.

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My death is someone else's problem.