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Blueth
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- May 9, 2024
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Hey,
Why is euthanasia not seen/presented as a right to choose?.. This is actually not a question I wonder about the answer; Or I'm not trying to find meaning.
In some countries it is legal, but it does not cover everyone who wants to die. Unfortunately, it only covers specific situations.
People resist the desire to end the lives of others in order to give meaning to their own lives.
They continue their existence with the feelings that doing a good thing brings or could bring.
I cannot claim that this is wrong; but I can say that it is a selfish behavior.
Some may think that messages or topics related to suicide attempts are a cry for help in their silence of despair...
However, those who cannot commit suicide or are researching to commit suicide, are only afraid of failing.
Sometimes I think that if I didn't have to do this alone, maybe I wouldn't be so afraid and the success rate would be higher.
Is there anyone who knows of a country that practices euthanasia without discrimination legally, including those who are not citizens of their own country? Have those who have embarked on such an information search come across any useful information?
Why is euthanasia not seen/presented as a right to choose?.. This is actually not a question I wonder about the answer; Or I'm not trying to find meaning.
In some countries it is legal, but it does not cover everyone who wants to die. Unfortunately, it only covers specific situations.
People resist the desire to end the lives of others in order to give meaning to their own lives.
They continue their existence with the feelings that doing a good thing brings or could bring.
I cannot claim that this is wrong; but I can say that it is a selfish behavior.
Some may think that messages or topics related to suicide attempts are a cry for help in their silence of despair...
However, those who cannot commit suicide or are researching to commit suicide, are only afraid of failing.
Sometimes I think that if I didn't have to do this alone, maybe I wouldn't be so afraid and the success rate would be higher.
Is there anyone who knows of a country that practices euthanasia without discrimination legally, including those who are not citizens of their own country? Have those who have embarked on such an information search come across any useful information?