Should an individual have the right to say “It is time”? I believe that if there is any chance that a person might make it, then they should not have this option. If a person still has a pretty good quality of life and is not suffering, then there is no reason that they should have this option. Otherwise, if a person is suffering and the quality of their life is poor then they should have this choice. No person should have to suffer because that is a terrible way of living. Also, I believe that the person, his or her spouse, or children if the person is very elderly, should be the only ones to make the decision. I do not think the doctor or other healthcare professionals, such as a caseworker, should be able to make this decision. Healthcare professionals do not always care as much as we would like them to and are not as personally attached to their patients as immediate family members would be. I do think euthanasia should be an option but with restrictions. One of the most important restrictions should be that the patient is in their right mind when they make the decision. A decision such as this can be made in legal documents such as living wills or advanced …show more content…
When we think of death, we know that one day we will lose our parents and grandparents, aunts and uncles. We do not reflect on our own mortality. The one certainty in life is that we will all die. Some lives are much shorter than others. Some babies do not live long enough to take their first breath, while some elderly live so long they do not remember their names, how to eat, or what day it is. There is no guarantee on how long any one person will live. If we truly reflect on the one certainty in life, I would bet we chose to live each day differently. Some people might be more loving and kind, while others might learn to stand up for themselves instead of being walked over and taken advantage of all the time. Whichever path an individual chooses to take, they would still be putting forth the effort to take greater control of each moment they are alive. If one knows that today was his or her last day, what changes would he or she make? Would that person forgive someone that wronged them; would they ask for forgiveness from someone they wronged? Would they make it a priority to spend time with those they love? These are just a few questions we should ask ourselves and even if we were not going to die today or tomorrow, we should still strive to make the most of each day and live life to the fullest each moment. We are not guaranteed any moments in the