How do we weigh current life against future life?
How do we measure one life against many?
Humans are overpopulated, we are using up our resources. There aren't enough to go around. We are destroying this Earth
Why should we preserve life at all costs now if that could potentially lead to all life being wiped off the board?
By living as I am now, I'm contributing to a system that is killing other people and removing a hope for the future of our species. I do not want to live as I am now. I do not want to live.
Should I be forced to continue living, in a system I don't want to be a part of, that's harming our species and the ability of our planet to host any form of life in the near future?
Should I be made to continue in my suffering, just so I can live a life that has a negative impact on all future life on Earth, human or not?
If life has inherent value, then we need to stop gambling with it. If we're not careful, sooner or later everything we know of will lose the ability to be alive.
Even without that, I don't see any reason for someone to live a life that they do not want to live just because someone else thinks it has value. We should all be allowed to value our own lives however we please, as everyone is the primary person impacted by their own life. Give me a legal way out, and maybe I won't cause so much pain to others in leaving (by having to hide my intent). It's win-win.
Life, as a concept, goes on without any individual person. It would go on without humanity as a whole, if that were ever to occur. I suggest we rethink whether individual lives have value or if life, as a thing that exists in the universe has value, but this is only if you value life already. Personally, I don't think it matters.