Here is an article on how should the end of anyone’s life come.
Click here for the article on bbc online.
It talks about how the last ten years of anyone’s life in Britain, on average, will be spent with a disabling disease, meaning long spells in hospitals or losing facilities, etc.
It talks about the pain and suffering when the old person is kept alive, just barely. It compares with animals where if it had been an animal it would have been kind to let it go.
What are your views? Please read the article and come back and comment here.
gina said,
August 26, 2008 @ 11:42 pm
With better medical facilities and quality of life, life has been pro-longed. Yet, I see there are many young people with diseases now compared to last time – due to the food we eat and sedentary life we live.
I certainly do not wish to live too long. It’s very expensive to live up to a ripe old age in Malaysia.
It’s a sad reality. I told my friends the brutal truth about having a .38 calibre pistol as a retirement plan. When money runs out, we can always shoot ourselves.
politicssexreligion said,
August 27, 2008 @ 7:33 pm
Yes, I agree with you. The environment and the lifestyle means young people are also suffering from illnesses much earlier. I must say your solution is a bit abrupt…and terminal.