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I wish I could donate my life to a dying person who wants to live
Thread starterDeadlyroses
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I've wanted to die for most of my life. Meanwhile there are dying people who are otherwise stable and happy. People who love life and don't want to die.
I wish I could give mine away and just die myself.
I have a similar thought quite often. I think it is so unfair and sad that so many people die unwillingly (terrible diseases, accidents, etc.) while I'm here completely healthy and accident-free without the will to live
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Yeah it's so unfair. Someone I knew online lost his 10 yo son to cancer, while I am about to throw away my life as a physically healthy adult. I so wish I could give my life to save another life that wants to live.
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In theory, I suppose the answer is organ donation. Somebody is dying from a liver disease for example; you give them your liver. Morally, there'd be absolutely nothing wrong with it. What doctor would be willing to help you both by doing the transplant though?
You can. Legend has it A famous French Abbott (l'abbé Pierre) encountered a former convict who wanted to jump off a bridge because he had nothing left to live for. His wife had left with his children, no more friends, no work and nowhere to stay.
The Abbot told him, ''if your life has no value to you, give it me for I have use for it". The former convict dedicated his life as a volunteer helping others.
That is one way to give your life to those in need.
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I've wanted to die for most of my life. Meanwhile there are dying people who are otherwise stable and happy. People who love life and don't want to die.
I wish I could give mine away and just die myself.
I literally feel this way every single day. Whenever I hear the story about that poor little boy with cancer who died in Santa's arms, I think: "Why couldn't I have traded places with him?"
Life is so cruel and unfair and I'm just so sick of seeing all of the unjust painful circumstances that it forces upon good people.
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I've wanted to die for most of my life. Meanwhile there are dying people who are otherwise stable and happy. People who love life and don't want to die.
I wish I could give mine away and just die myself.
This is a common thought I have too. I wish I could give this life of mine to someone who can make better use of it. Instead, I just wait to die. Maybe my cadaver will help science.
Me too. I have no worth in the society. My eyes could've go to a blind person. My eardrums could've gone to an aspiring musician. My lung, liver and kidneys to a loving mother/father. The world would be a better place without me.
If there is such a thing as a soul, then I would gladly let another inhabit my body, so I could leave. I´m at no illusion of my body and I know that the potential exist to at least mold it into good shape (easier so than most body types). In that sense, I´ve somewhat won the genetic lottery (at least in the physical department), but have so far squandered much of that, because I took it for granted.
It is just such a huge waste. Wish this flesh wouldn´t rot away after my departure and serve somebody with higher ideals. Maybe sometime in the future, we will be able to transfer brains. Would volunteer in a heartbeat haha
You can. Legend has it A famous French Abbott (l'abbé Pierre) encountered a former convict who wanted to jump off a bridge because he had nothing left to live for. His wife had left with his children, no more friends, no work and nowhere to stay.
The Abbot told him, ''if your life has no value to you, give it me for I have use for it". The former convict dedicated his life as a volunteer helping others.
That is one way to give your life to those in need.
I took myself off the organ donation register when I saw how the organs are harvested. Your body being kept alive as they take you apart bit by bit is a bit much for me.
I took myself off the organ donation register when I saw how the organs are harvested. Your body being kept alive as they take you apart bit by bit is a bit much for me.
Shit, hopefully the guy was really brain dead because in developing countries all kind of fucked up things can happen since there's lots of corruption and money to be made from selling organs .
Years ago, I almost died in a head-on collision when these drunk chicks flipped their car over the median. I somehow swerved and avoided their car with no fishtailing all while going 80+ mph.
I later learned of a woman who died the same way on a nearby road. She had several children and many people who loved her.
It is probably unfair that luck was on my side and not hers.
I wish l could give half of the time l have left to my dog so he would live longer as l just don't want to be without my furry best friend! But as far as people are concerned l have opted out of organ donation with NO regrets!
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