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Re: How do you feel about euthanasia LJ



> For those of you who are not terminally ill and are able-bodied
> but insist on promoting your indulgent pro-euthanasia ideas, I suggest
> you
> divert your time and energy into helping others in need - there are
> plenty out
> there. Why is this world full of people turning themselves into a
> "victim", even when there is nothing wrong with them...

What I gather from this dimension is that it is a good character
generator, the deeper that a person has gone into hell, the higher one
can go into euphoria.

This world is not fair at all, it is like walking through a field of
flowers that's laden with various types of mines and the map is not
available.  I tip toe as much as possible.

I had a near death experience in the late Eighties, I went into deep
physical shock from too much pain and would not be here today if I had
not a wife and 9 children that needed me for various types of support.
 There is not a day that goes by that I do not think about no longer
being a species of animal on a ball of space compost.  But while here
I intend to make the most of this character generator business no
matter how bad things seem, I need to correct my inner flaws as much
as possible before the time comes when I am again free.  The very
worst experiences that I have had in my life, at the time were
dreadful and very scary, have turned out to be my best experiences
because of what I learned from them.

I agree, if a person is able bodied, stick around, learn what you can,
don't push the exit button but don't hide either, go for the gold in
life, take a step up the ladder, don't be afraid of death because it
does not nor can it exist.

Rod



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