I suppose you’ll find those answers further down the line, once enough time has passed, or simply when you’re able to reconnect with your father.
Do you think there are differences between suicide and euthanasia?
I don't think so; they're not the same.
Euthanasia: a solution for someone who can no longer live like everyone else – perhaps they are in a coma, or simply in such a fragile condition that continuing to live is a struggle even tougher than the one we have faced since birth. In such cases, it might be something to consider
suicide: in my mind, there’s only one answer to this: ‘the coward’s way out’. Someone who lacks the willpower needed to live and carry on.
I suppose you’ll find those answers further down the line, once enough time has passed, or simply when you’re able to reconnect with your father.
I don't think so; they're not the same.
Euthanasia: a solution for someone who can no longer live like everyone else – perhaps they are in a coma, or simply in such a fragile condition that continuing to live is a struggle even tougher than the one we have faced since birth. In such cases, it might be something to consider
suicide: in my mind, there’s only one answer to this: ‘the coward’s way out’. Someone who lacks the willpower needed to live and carry on.