• Dignity’s Demise Dignity’s Demise When we consider what we deliver to the public and regret what we say there comes a time when we need to reexamine our intentions and consider our reasoning. My concern for the elderly comes
• Dignity’s Demise
Dignity’s Demise
When we consider what we deliver to the public and regret what we say there comes a time when we need to reexamine our intentions and consider our reasoning.
My concern for the elderly comes from a long look at their dilemma.
Being of sound mind and logic is something we all have desired to attain in life. However, when there is an interruption in this process there is something that comes to our attention that puzzles me.
We immediately want to get rid of the responsibility of caring and turn to another way of delivering our irrefutable kindnesses and deliver them to the grim reaper.
It is beyond me how we arrived at that conclusion.
When the insensitivities of life become a burden for us then I think it is time for us to reconsider our primary responsibilities.
What in tarnation is wrong with letting people grow old in dignity.
Consider this, when we decide to terminate the existence of some one we love.
There are consequences to our decisions.
We will become a nation that no longer tolerates our responsibilities in life and have removed ourselves from the mercies that are due the ones we love.
I ask this question sincerely, “Is there some one out there who really cares?” I think we all need to search our hearts and reconsider our decisions.
Samuel S. Chandler
Kekaha