A random temp I worked with one day pointed out to me years ago that this is already happening.
We have people like the elderly who just want to die but whos lifespans are likely being extended by blood pressure medication, blood thinners, etc.....
Then those people are fucking stupid because you can just stop taking those things if they're so miserable. It's how the elderly tend to go. They lose their will to live, stop eating, and slowly fade away.
It's how the elderly tend to go. They lose their will to live, stop eating, and slowly fade away.
a) growth (life) within loss (inception towards death) implies free "will" of choice, hence ones instrument of resistance.
b) resistance drowns within velocity, hence inspiring the need to grow resistance by resisting wanted.
c) hunger consumes everything within unless resisted by eating...others suggest stop (cessation of motion) to distract one from that.
d) slowly fading away represents ones lack of discernment about being slow (growth through resistance) within fast (loss through velocity). Loss drowns growth fast unless resisted.
A random temp I worked with one day pointed out to me years ago that this is already happening.
We have people like the elderly who just want to die but whos lifespans are likely being extended by blood pressure medication, blood thinners, etc.....
Then those people are fucking stupid because you can just stop taking those things if they're so miserable. It's how the elderly tend to go. They lose their will to live, stop eating, and slowly fade away.
a) growth (life) within loss (inception towards death) implies free "will" of choice, hence ones instrument of resistance.
b) resistance drowns within velocity, hence inspiring the need to grow resistance by resisting wanted.
c) hunger consumes everything within unless resisted by eating...others suggest stop (cessation of motion) to distract one from that.
d) slowly fading away represents ones lack of discernment about being slow (growth through resistance) within fast (loss through velocity). Loss drowns growth fast unless resisted.