Longevity: a curse or a blessing?
You may have heard of the “silver tsunami” – a world awash in geriatrics. Is this a good thing?
Is medicine doing anyone (including the patient) a favour by keeping people alive long past their sell by date? Very few people grow old gracefully – old age, despite medical advances, is almost always accompanied by chronic aches, pains and illnesses, failure of sight, hearing, mental faculties and immobility. These things inevitably get worse and cannot get better. Old folk can end up trashing their own children’s lives by creating a dependency that stretches into decades, long outasting the dependency of childhood and is much more demanding, both financially and emotionally. Is it time to listen when Nature says “Time’s up!” and tell the medical profession to butt out?
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