Oh please spare me the politically correct lecture that I'm tired of hearing about - I'm perfectly aware doctors can't perform anything against their patient's wishes, I was merely addressing an already troubling scenario that has the potential to affect people negatively and shows how irrational religious belief makes you (in some cases). Why the hell does someone choose to die when they can live without any negative consequences other than a troubling memory of an isolated accident that required a blood transfusion and a trip to the ER? Doesn't this make you frustrated with the world and society? Or are you different to the fact some people are so self-destructive it makes us all wonder?
I am not putting into question people's choices, I'm questioning why they make dumb choices in the first place.
I am not putting into question people's choices, I'm questioning why they make dumb choices in the first place.
Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. And if you gaze long enough into an abyss, the abyss will gaze back into you