I am quite disgusted with suicide, and I am not in favor of euthanasia. At least the current human civilization has not developed to the stage where euthanasia should reasonably exist. It is normal for people to occasionally have the idea of asking for death flashing through their minds. It would be extremely irresponsible to take action if such a thought arises. I can't convince myself that someone who has never given up the idea of death has a reason to live.
It's not that he doesn't have the right to love others, but his powerlessness makes him rationally not to love others easily.
It doesn't mean that all people with very difficult lives have reasons to die or do everything they can to survive. Those who can persevere in life are because they have found what they are willing to do, and they have found a point of support. Reason, then, death, may be executed.
His desire to die is contradictory to the desire of his relatives and friends not to see him die. Only one of them understands and is willing to give up his personal will to fulfill his loved one, and finally, everyone can be freed...
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