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How do you feel about life—yours? The brain is not easy to figure out—just ask the researchers in the field. Like a ripple in a pond, you are not thinking of the person in Tibet washing their hands. Our actions effect those closest to us. The legislation to end life with dignity is wrong. As well-worded as it is legally, no way in reality can it control the reaction of 6.5 billion souls around the ones who legally decide to end their own lives. Laws are made in reaction to public input. We strive for perfection, but it’s not easily achieved. The shortfall is easily criticized. Dying is hard. Each person is different. No walk in life has learned to handle it with perfection. I could give you many reasons why this is happening. There are wise rules that say "not here." End-of-life legislation is wrong. Don’t open a door you can’t close. Brian Jones Braintree ____________ |
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