Totally in agreement with Prue - and I wouldn't call it suicide either. I always talk about 'taking one's own life'. A much gentler expression, and seems to me reflects some people's wishes as they grow older and have had enough of whatever it is, be it just living, or their illness.
Yes I agree re taking one's own life... And it seems so obvious that it should be a choice around whatever situation - painful etc - that we find ourselves in.
Definitely recommend Tim Ferris's book The 4-Hour Body. One section is the most efficient thing to do - it involved kettle ball - to keep in shape with least time spent. Not addressing cognitive in that part, but still with the read.
Totally in agreement with Prue - and I wouldn't call it suicide either. I always talk about 'taking one's own life'. A much gentler expression, and seems to me reflects some people's wishes as they grow older and have had enough of whatever it is, be it just living, or their illness.
Yes I agree re taking one's own life... And it seems so obvious that it should be a choice around whatever situation - painful etc - that we find ourselves in.
Definitely recommend Tim Ferris's book The 4-Hour Body. One section is the most efficient thing to do - it involved kettle ball - to keep in shape with least time spent. Not addressing cognitive in that part, but still with the read.
Thanks for this...
fell in love with Hannah - a radically simple human, just living that - fucking awe or what