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Since death is inevitable, a life cannot be saved, only prolonged.
Life is not fair. Some people win, some people lose. It's all about survival, and also random chances
The Right To No Longer Exist
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binturong, ojinzo, Life interrupted and 1 other person
To me the only ones who win are the ones that leave this world. They are free of this unnecessary, pointless life. As long as someone lives they have the capacity to suffer to such great extents. Those who are gone are lucky. I think that to me, non existence will always be preferable to living. It's just so unfair how the society does everything to prolong our suffering, why endure life and struggle until old age just to die eventually. There is no point. Suicide could never be wrong as our only purpose as humans is to die anyway.
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ojinzo, Rational man, redeyepiranha and 2 others
Since death is inevitable, a life cannot be saved, only prolonged.
Life is not fair. Some people win, some people lose. It's all about survival, and also random chances
It's also interesting to notice that only 6 to 7 % of all people who have ever lived, are alive today, which can be useful when contemplating whether death should be seen as scary and strange, or simply natural.
Life is chaotic and unpredictable. I read the story of a doctor who told his patient that she had 6 Months to live. The same evening, the consultant doctor was killed.in a car crash. He thought he had tomorrow, but the cancer patient outlived him. In reality, no-one knows how many tomorrow's we have.
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