Originally Posted by
Icky
can you expand on where you'd cut off each side of "tomorrow" there? I feel like continuing that line of thought would be an interesting read because it's a totally different dynamic.
sure, i'll try to clarify my thinking but admittedly i have no clear-cut answer since we run into the same issue as the abortion topic of on what precise second a life truly begins, and when it can be considered over
i will leave links to related articles i pulled off google in my post for further reading, although you just have to skim through to get my point
So..
Some years ago I read some articles about a
young man who suffered severe chronical pain, and was repeatedly denied assisted suicide by his government.
He ended up killing himself some other way, with the blessing of his close family but what rubbed me the wrong way about this is the uncertainty of the life they could've had 'tomorrow'.
With today's recent breakthroughs towards things such as
CBD-oil related treatments against Parkinson's decease, and recent progress with Psilocybin against a variety of
issues related to the neural-structure of the brain, I find it easier to see a glass half full.
These are relatively new areas of research that are already bringing solutions to problems we otherwise had no
good treatment for, if any.
I dislike judging the future the same way we did just 5 or 10 years ago, the amount of
insane technology we already use is
incomprehensible.
The truth of the matter seems to be that we don't know what's to come, and I guess that's essentially an argument made out of ignorance, but it seems right to me to admit the future is more uncertain than ever
From my fundamental value of human life I come to the conclusion that it wouldn't matter in the end if I was hung upside-down and tortured, as long as I lived through it.
I just wouldn't want the option of suicide available in the moment, regardless if it would take months to finalize the process.
I'll pose a question to anyone who wants to reply: would you be for the
daughter of Josef Fritzl to kill herself 23 years into her nightmare, a year before she was found? Do you think she enjoys and values her life today?
For the record she's currently 51 and has entered into a relationship, according to
The Sun