Question Of The Day
5. Does a person in his right mind have the option to take his own life?
Yes, because he technically doesn't want to end his life, but his suffering.Also, before those 5 years, he was probably a normal person living his normal life. He could walk, talk, run, lift things, and do everything that he wanted. He probably didn't know that an almost-lethal accident would ruin his life. And he didn't ask for this.
But now, 5 years later, he can't. The liberty equally given by nature to all the people was taken away from him, because of an accident that he had. Living 5 years tied in to a wheelchair means that he passed those five years, or 1826 days regretting of what he did in a day five, or 1826 days ago.
He would also be very humiliated. People around the world commit suicide every day, but he didn't, because he couldn't even move his body in order to take his own life.
In my opinion, he thinks that death is the shortcut and the best option to extinguish his pain. And I also think that many people commit suicide because of that. By constant sufferings, physical or mental, people desire an end. And it is not something people fight against with. It is no longer something that people fear, so they can avoid it. While people eat organic food, medicine, exercise, do a monthly cancer check, avoid eating fast food, eat cancer-avoiding organic fruits, those same people know that they're going to meet death someday, but they don't want to and run away from it.
To conclude, I think that people who commit suicide are one of the bravest, and also the most cowardly people that exist (or existed, if you know what i mean). They don't avoid death, only make it come faster.
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