Good video. I have seen this story before and if I remember, I have used the case in an argument for the legalization of voluntary euthanasia and how it allows people (who otherwise may be suffering) a will to live (just by "actually" having a real choice). This is because when someone has an actual choice, they are living because they choose to versus being the only default option. Having this degree of freedom, the freedom to check out at any given time is liberating and sometimes may even motivate people to live 'longer' or try to get better.