When it comes to real death, there is always some scruples. I am in favor of euthanasia. Of course, there must be procedures, norms, and limits. Nor can it be said that everyone can do so if they want to die. Some time ago, a good friend of my aunt passed away, and she also had cancer. My aunt said that the last days were already terrible. It was sad and frightening to look at, and she said with emotion, "How good it is to live, how good it is to have no disease."
Yes, the body is always the capital of the revolution, and health is really more important than anything else. There are so many people committing suicide every day in this world. It is not advisable not to cherish life, but for those who are terminally ill and beyond rescue, euthanasia is a kind of relief. As long as the family understands that the patient can choose independently, it is better than day and night. Trapped in endless pain and suffering, life is better than death.
When will the law be more humane and perfect?
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