Why do our brains release these ‘chemicals’ that make us not afraid in our last moments?

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I’ve heard of people with near death experiences having these calm, soothing experiences. It’s lovely that our brains do this for us.
I know there’s a natural selection, those with the best characteristics continued, and those who didn’t have the qualities to survive would pass away. But everyone dies in the end. What made it so that all brains release those chemicals to ease our last moments?

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I was choking to death. And while being driven to the hospital i was reassuring my mother that everything is ok. i truly felt like i would be in a better place then i was at the moment. There is a point where the sweet release of death is a happier place to be.

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