This is a perfectly normal feeling to have. My diabetic grandmother is now 76 years old. She has several brain tumors and suffers from incontinence. She wants to die but she is incapable at this point of taking her own life. Instead, she wants to find residence in Switzerland where you can - according to her - request for a health professional to inject enough pharma drugs to kill you and it wouldn't be deemed as murder.
Hopefully by the time you've reached that age, society will have progressed far enough to accept what the Swiss have already figured out. Pushing the limits of aging is not something that fits into my worldview either.
Is it normal that I want to die playing Russian Roulette?
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This is a perfectly normal feeling to have. My diabetic grandmother is now 76 years old. She has several brain tumors and suffers from incontinence. She wants to die but she is incapable at this point of taking her own life. Instead, she wants to find residence in Switzerland where you can - according to her - request for a health professional to inject enough pharma drugs to kill you and it wouldn't be deemed as murder.
Hopefully by the time you've reached that age, society will have progressed far enough to accept what the Swiss have already figured out. Pushing the limits of aging is not something that fits into my worldview either.