If you have a serious illness, the so-called "terminal disease", the key is the mentality, whether it can be cured or not, it has little impact on life expectancy.
What does it mean to "human life is at stake"? Human life is destined by heaven, and it is useless to toss.
You can eat whatever you want, play whatever you want, that's true, it's completely from yourself.
It turns out that spending a lot of money** has roughly the same chance of being cured and dying. The so-called cured is just to save his life, life has no quality, and he has to drag others down, so it is better to die. If it is not cured, it will be empty of people and money, and it will not be cost-effective.
During the two months I spent in the ICU, I witnessed that patients were fish on the board, slaughtered and manipulated by others, without dignity or privacy. The miserable state of his pain and wailing is really worse than a death.
Everyone is afraid of death, but there will be death. Rather than die in pieces, it's better to leave yourself alone.
The average life expectancy in developed countries is long, and in addition to the medical technology, the mentality of the people is good, the welfare is also high, and there is no burden. Moreover, there is no "terminal disease" in Europe and the United States, all cancers are chronic diseases, and they can still live to old age with cancer.
Look at the old people in the countryside, if you are seriously ill, you are waiting for death, and you can't afford to cure it, and you can't cure it. Although part of the reimbursement is provided by NCMS, can you afford the rest of the expenses?
Minor illnesses are healed by themselves, and major illnesses are determined by destiny. Don't deceive yourself, don't toss, don't drag others down, leave when it's time to go, and never be a fish on the board.
That's what I thought, when I realized that life was meaningless, I took advantage of my understanding and explained what was going on, and quietly cut myself off from the people.