… Professor Kahneman signaled concern that if he did not end his life when he was clearly mentally competent, he could lose control over the remainder of it and live and die with needless "miseries and indignities." One lesson to learn from his death is that if we are to live well to the end, we need to be able to freely discuss when a life is complete, without shame or taboo. Such a discussion may help people to know what they really want. We may regret their decisions, but we should respect their choices and allow them to end their lives with dignity.
Peter Singer,
https://www.nytimes.com/2025/04/14/opinion/daniel-kahneman-death-suicide.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&referringSource=articleShare
I have thought about this often since Robin Williams died. He was reportedly diagnosed with parkinsons three months before his death. Williams should have had a more dignified option to end his life than the way that he did. We should have safe, legal, painless ways to end our life and they should be embraced without stigma. There are fates worse than death.
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