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When I am old, would I be able to die when I want, legally? Would there be a problem, if we could set the groundwork in advance, so that at an old age we can die without pain and suffering...? Just as many wish to go to sleep and not to wake up again.Sometimes the thoughts of reaching the old age, being incapable, alone, without money, Alzheimer´s and all other physical and mental ailments frighten me so much that the fear of floods, earthquakes, tornadoes and wars do not.Why? Because the old age is coming for all of us, women and men, black and white, poor and wealthy,... and when it comes, it is too late to think about it. Unless, every one of us has made preparations for it in advance.
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Additional ISBN/GTIN9798369414422
Product TypeE-book
BindingE-book
FormatEPUB
FormatReflowable
PublisherXlibris US
Publishing date12/01/2024
LanguageEnglish
File size1058662 Bytes
Article no.14185444
CatalogsVC
Data source no.5361972
Product groupBU460
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About "The Death Card"In "The Death Card" , the narrator, referred to simply as "A Human," grapples with the fear of old age, Alzheimer's, dementia, and the loneliness that often accompanies aging. To address these fears, the protagonist conceives the concept of the "travel to Eternity," an institution where individuals can obtain "The Death Card" in their youth. This card grants them the legal right to choose a dignified end in old age, eliminating unnecessary pain and suffering. Much like blood or organ donation cards, "The Death Card" empowers individuals to make decisions about their lives and deaths with autonomy and compassion.Throughout the story, various societal concerns related to "The Death Card" are explored and addressed, dispelling misconceptions about suicide, murder, and callousness. The narrative style mirrors that of Thomas Paine's "Common Sense," aiming to engage readers intellectually and ethically. I plan to publish this book under the pseudonym "A Human," underscoring the universal themes that underpin its narrative.Why Choose "The Death Card "?"The Death Card" delves into profound existential questions and offers compelling arguments about the right to die with dignity. By publishing this book, your esteemed publishing house would be contributing to a vital conversation on autonomy, compassion, and the human experience.

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