Depression and Assisted Suicide.

There are no absolutes in life... including this one of course. One person's death will almost always have an impact on quite a few other people. Especially that person's family! Especially if that person is their sole source of income and support!
So I can understand the rationale behind trying to stop someone from killing himself--even stopping him forcibly. I have no doubt that there are situations in which this is the right thing to do--the lesser of two evils, as it were. But this must not extend to doing it in every instance for every person.
Selfishness.
Makes the world go round.

Remember, grief is always the result of the mourner's loss.
 
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