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2024/11/17 SUN ☀️
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Not bad.
After a long holiday, it takes a few days to get back into the work routine.
Most planned activities are complete, including work tasks, gaming, and training routines. However, I haven't started studying the language yet because I spent more time on the game than anticipated.
Recently, a Chinese woman named Sha Bai chose euthanasia in Switzerland at the age of 43, sparking significant online discussion.
The question of whether one has the right to end one’s life is a controversial topic. People debate it from various religious, moral, and legal perspectives. While I don't have a definitive answer on this issue, I lean towards believing that individuals should have the right to choose if they are enduring prolonged suffering.
Using Sha Bai as an example, although I'm unaware of the specific pain she experienced during her battle with an incurable illness, there should be options available for her if she truly felt she could no longer endure it. When I consider what I would do in such a situation, whether facing unbearable illness or being confined to bed due to aging, I might make the same choice as her. On one hand, I see myself as not a weak and soft person; I'll fight against obstacles for as long as possible to extend my life. Therefore, if I ever contemplate giving up, it would come only after exhausting all possibilities. On the other hand, I believe that life's quality matters just as much as its duration. If faced with immobility or Alzheimer's disease, I'd prefer to end my life rather than continue in such a state. Additionally, I've always followed my heart in my actions; thus, I don’t feel I've wasted time or have regrets about missed opportunities. I'm prepared to accept the end of my life whenever it may come.
This week, I'm playing "Black Myth: Wukong" for the second round to complete all the achievements.