Mr. Ed
Be what you is not what you what you ain’t
- Location
- Central NY
When I am old I do not want regrets.
When you're "old"? Ed, You and I, both know our train left that station a long time ago.When I am old I do not want regrets.
If it were me, I'd turn it down. I'm as good as I'm going to get and I don't want any more of this world, or the disastrous one that is being created for future generations.The station metaphor implies an unrecoverable past event, a one time shot not to be repeated. I ask myself if given another opportunity for birth and life would I take it or turn it down?
Would you remember any of this one? Or a whole new thing?I ask myself if given another opportunity for birth and life would I take it or turn it down?
I'd take it in a heart beatI ask myself if given another opportunity for birth and life would I take it or turn it down?

Often they don't, just make it harder...why do laws and society prevent a personal exit.
That's your view Mr Ed and it's not my place or intention to question you on it but, just in the interests of stating another view, it could just as easily be said that it is unhealthy to view life so unfavourably.True anyone can off themself, I wish society would look at death more favorably and without contempt. It is unhealthy the way death is viewed by church and superstition.
Like so many hand me downs the way we view is not from original thinking but from fears and BS we inherited.
Granted my view might be unhealthy, but it is the only view I have. All my life I wish I never happened. On that note, for people who are tired or fed up with life, should not be scorned for not wanting to be here.
Realistically you are born and you die. It is not ourselves that gives value to life, it is meaning that makes us the best we can be.
I hope you feel better soon and life brings you better thingsSorry everybody I’m in a lot of pain, still recovering from major surgery