tyler.durden
Well-Known Member
I don't know why my mind spent so much time here this evening. Maybe it's because my birthday just passed, so mortality is naturally on my mind. I watch my mother fade away more each week, succumbing to the grip of Alzheimer's. I visited a few assisted living homes over the last few weeks to view some options, and a large number of the residents were like zombies, not really here but not yet gone. Many of them struggled in discomfort just to perform the simplest tasks, and didn't really seem to enjoy anything. I love life, I mean I really enjoy it. Not just the big things, either. I can often revel happily in minutia lost in my own thoughts (marijuana certainly helps). I would live for eons if I could. But if I get to the point of being in constant pain, or confusion, or helplessness, I believe that I would like to call it quits on my own terms. To me, this seems like a basic human right. How could any choice be more personal? I'm certainly not advocating that just anyone who is going through a hard time to take the easy way out, but after a certain amount of professional scrutiny to assure that the person in question is of sound mind (and probably under certain chronic unpleasantness), who is anyone to say that person doesn't have the choice of voluntary euthanasia? The government? The person's friends and family? Society? Fuck all of them, it's your life and your choice. Selfish? Of course, what could be more selfish. If you're honest with yourself, every decision you make is selfish. We think nothing negative about putting a beloved family pet out of its misery, it is a kind and benevolent act. Why do we not extend the same courtesy to grandpa that we do to Fido? Well, it so happens that we do -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia
Jurisdictions where euthanasia or assisted suicide is legal include the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Estonia, Albania, and the US states of Washington, Oregon and Montana.
It seems very dignified and pragmatic to be able to choose your own expiration date if necessary. The only reasons I can think of to oppose this would be religious, and that doesn't interest me...
What is your view RIU?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Euthanasia
Jurisdictions where euthanasia or assisted suicide is legal include the Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Estonia, Albania, and the US states of Washington, Oregon and Montana.
It seems very dignified and pragmatic to be able to choose your own expiration date if necessary. The only reasons I can think of to oppose this would be religious, and that doesn't interest me...
What is your view RIU?
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