
waistcoat
wow, i have a lot of people to disappoint :o
- Aug 10, 2024
- 372
Why is it better to survive than to not?
I have never understood this.
If someone is suffering, and they want to end their suffering permanently, why is it "bad" for them to decide that?
Sure - they might be able to recover, but that's potentially years down the line and life will never be "normal", just "slightly better".
What if someone doesn't want that? What if someone is fundamentally not enjoying being alive and would like to no longer be?
Why must we force ourselves to fit into the societal expectation of surviving?
If we are truly free individuals, why are we not allowed to make that self-determination on when our own life should end?
It makes no sense. I don't understand people.
I have never understood this.
If someone is suffering, and they want to end their suffering permanently, why is it "bad" for them to decide that?
Sure - they might be able to recover, but that's potentially years down the line and life will never be "normal", just "slightly better".
What if someone doesn't want that? What if someone is fundamentally not enjoying being alive and would like to no longer be?
Why must we force ourselves to fit into the societal expectation of surviving?
If we are truly free individuals, why are we not allowed to make that self-determination on when our own life should end?
It makes no sense. I don't understand people.