How a person can say they love someone and be willing to help in their death was just beyond me. For many people this is a topic of discussion. Why do the ones who believe that it is ok for this to happen believe the way they do? Why are some people opposed to this way of dying? We are going to begin this paper by looking at the opposing side of this topic.
That returning to nature could never be possible once we’ve been changed from it so. It is in our wiring to seek pleasure, and instincts take over even for the most civilized of people. But not wired into us, not pounded into our brains, but often found, is the need for personal satisfaction. Self-actualization, hope to better ourselves and those around us to some extent. To share in life with those we love, or find someone we hope to love.
A thing which has never happened and has never been heard of up until this point of existence. Yet, he believes he can not bear the punishment God bestowed upon him, for he fears no longer having God’s watchful eye on him anymore, and he fears being killed by the others of the world. If he couldn’t bear the punishment because he would be forced to continue living, alone, and with the guilt of what he did, it would be reasonable for him to be unable to bear it. But that is not the way he sees his punishment. He is being removed from paradise because he himself defiled it and he fears death.
We cannot force happiness in our consciousness. Recognize that we cannot be always happy is a big challenge because it means that we have to give space in our life to sadness as well. We would not expect us to feel happiness after we lost a relative. Although the psychological immune system engages immediately (we will never see our relative again!) by trying to explain the phenomenon, it takes time in the consciousness to adapt to the positive idea (He is going off to a better place), relieving us from that unhappy condition in which we encounter.
It is always tragic to see a loved one suffer under any circumstances. If I were in the Susan’s place my response might have been slightly different. There seemed to more opposition on her behalf not to agree with her father’s decision. I think it was based on more of what was best for her rather than her father. Based on my on beliefs and sense of morality I believe I wouldn’t have been as hesitant to respect to respect his
If I were terminally ill, I would not want to suffer just to suffer. What is the difference between having a patient, a human being, sedated until their death and a patient who commits suicide? It might sound a little cruel, but I personally don’t see what good a sedated patient does to society. I personally would not want to be in a vegetative state and have my family and friends witness me in that state. In addition, shouldn’t we choose how we would like to die just like we choose how we live?
I call that terrible. Don’t you? Well, I am not going to let my child treat me like that. Not I. I should commit suicide first. I want my child to respect me, not to look down on me.” Even today, we talk about each generation wanting something better for their children, but we talk less about the fear and anxiety that accompany these aspirations.
The detail in this book also brings out the topic that Holden doesn’t want to accept adult hood in his own life or that of any other child. Saying that the life of an adult is “phony” because of the goals and desires they pursue. But also Holden’s life is out of place because of this. Holden doesn’t understand why people want to change or why they have the loss of innocence after adolescence. Jane, Holden’s friend, is one of the many people that Holden wants to save, along with phoebe and the rest of the adolescent world.
*There comes a point in your life when you realize who matters, who never did, who won’t anymore…and who always will. So, don’t worry about people from your past. There’s a reason why they didn’t make it to your future. *I don’t have an attitude; I have a personality you can’t handle!!!!!!!!! *Don’t cry over someone that won’t cry over you, nobody is worth your tears and when you find the one that is worth…won’t make you cry!!!!
According to this ideology, Buddhists think that they should do good deeds and prevent jealous or compete with others. Also, different people have different fate and we cannot change it. If you have a good fate or unlucky people, you have to suffer until you die. This is the cause which makes a large of Vietnamese think they don’t have to spend much time and endeavor to make a better life for themselves and their family. They satisfy with their frugal life and waiting for a next life instead of trying the best to change their life.