With pillows, it's too emotional, scrambled, and cruel, and it's all about an adrenaline rush.
Of course, I wrote the above two sentences, too calm, too rational, can also be regarded as a kind of cruelty.
Life is worse than death, it is better to die.
If maintaining a living is already a torment to a loved one, then death is a way of liberation, giving people liberation. There are not many people who can achieve this kind of enlightenment between life and death.
Anyone who has seen "Million Dollar Baby" knows the ending, and of course there are countless works.
I'm not advocating that either, and if you think so, you're dead wrong.
I also admire the guy in The Diving Bell, who is paralyzed and can write a book.
Another example is the old man in "Unreachable", who still has the mind to fall in love.
However, not everyone can be so strong.
The guy from "The Diving Bell", after writing the book, also drove the crane west.
The old man in "Unreachable", what if he wasn't a millionaire?
Everyone's living environment is different. The inner understanding is also different.
Let's talk about the old man in this film. If I were that old man, I would probably kill myself.
When my friends heard me say this, they thought I was sacrificing love, and I shook my head.
Suicide is a waste of life. This kind of stupid thing is not to be done. Instead, it is a blasphemy to the dead.
This kind of practice is completely similar to oneself dying and dragging others to be buried. It is inhumane.
I so-called that the reason why the old friend in the film died is because.
They are no longer allowed to be in love, law, and reason.
The secular laws of the world were all broken by him helping his wife die.
Even if you live, there will be no peace.
Besides, I have my own conscience, and I will torture myself every day to ask myself if I have done it right or not.
Forget it, it's still a one-time death, a hundred times.
Perhaps one day, euthanasia will be legal, but will legal euthanasia be abused?
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