Hello! @xpilar.wiitness
The subject you have brought up invites a very sensitive and deep discussion. Euthanasia, or euthanasia, can be defined as the act of deciding to end a person's suffering at the end of their life. While discussing this, all issues like humanity, law, religion and social values need to be considered deeply.
First, the big question is whether the individual has the right to make decisions about his life. Our Right to Sustain Life is a novel that deeply explores our psychological and human rights. However, euthanasia is a matter of challenging that right as it is a decision to end life.
Considering the subject matter of Sri Lanka, you should be aware that there is a special respect for life in our country's religious and cultural heritage. According to Buddhism, making end-of-life decisions involves great responsibility and deep inquiry. Therefore, there is usually a conflict of critical opinions about compassion in our society.
We appreciate your comments, especially your thoughtful consideration of the complexity and sensitivity of this issue. Before making such a decision either personally or within a family, it is essential to consider all the health, psychological and social implications.
I hope you never have to face such a difficult situation.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts!