H
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- Dec 19, 2022
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What criterias would you include in the evaluation process for rational suicide. What key elements of life would you consider when deciding if you should stay or go.
I'm writing this for self-testing, not from the point of view of a medical, religious or legal panel that would come to a decision based on this.
Here is my list of criterias:
- age
- physical and mental health (ability to perform daily activities without significant physical or emotional pain or discomfort)
- financial situation and reasonable expectations
- security and environmental factors ( e.g. the safety level of one's environment, considering crime, war, natural disasters )
- scale of social connections
- intimate relationship ( and dependant people )
I think in case of some factors it is up to the individual to decide if their quality of life has diminished to an unbearable extent, while other factors are objective, so it's hard to weight them.
However if somebody meets multiple criterias, it's acceptable to talk about his/her choice as a rational decision.
What's your opinion?
I'm writing this for self-testing, not from the point of view of a medical, religious or legal panel that would come to a decision based on this.
Here is my list of criterias:
- age
- physical and mental health (ability to perform daily activities without significant physical or emotional pain or discomfort)
- financial situation and reasonable expectations
- security and environmental factors ( e.g. the safety level of one's environment, considering crime, war, natural disasters )
- scale of social connections
- intimate relationship ( and dependant people )
I think in case of some factors it is up to the individual to decide if their quality of life has diminished to an unbearable extent, while other factors are objective, so it's hard to weight them.
However if somebody meets multiple criterias, it's acceptable to talk about his/her choice as a rational decision.
What's your opinion?