When
I was a child I heard a man utter what he said was an old Irish
proverb. "You begin to die the moment you're born." While
there is truth in that proverb it seems morbid to view the precious
gift of life in that manner. Don't you think so?
There
are so many interesting weird and strange questions people ask when
it comes to life and death. Questions that I would never think to
ask. Here's an example.
Considering that death does not discriminate. Considering that the good die young, the unborn die, and anyone who is living knows that one day they will die … why would you ask that question? As if death and old age are inextricably connected and when you reach a certain age YOU NEED TO DECIDE that's it's time to die.
Amanda
Jones was 109 when she voted in the presidential election that
resulted in Barack Obama becoming POTUS (President of the United
States). Imagine if when she reached age 108 that she decided it was
time for her to die. She died one year later, after the election, at
the age of 110.
♦ Amanda
Jones' life touched three centuries, during which she worked as a
maid and a stay-at-home mother of 10 with deep religious faith, Baker
said. Jones had voted actively for more than 70 years, even when it
meant picking cotton to save money to pay a poll tax. ~ Source
Reports
of her death indicate that Ms. Jones passed away peacefully in her
sleep.
* * *
Barbara Ehrenreich, is a woman who holds a PhD in cellular immunology and who
decided when she was in her 70s that she was old enough to die. She
was interviewed by Lucy Rock and the article was published in The
Guardian. As of the date of this short post, she is still alive. Ms.
Ehrenreich thinks that "there’s an age at which death no
longer requires much explanation". Based on her research, she
advises not to bother visiting doctors who recommend medical tests,
treatments or preventative medicine, etc. as if they can do anything
that will prolong your life. My understanding of what Doctor
Ehrenreich is advising that it is likely that many doctors are just
making merchandise out of you.
I
do have to say that I agree with her about her research leading her
to the conclusion that the US health and wellness industry generates
billions of dollars. I have always thought and said "Healthcare
is Big Business."
But
I should also say that Ms. Ehrenreich was diagnosed with breast
cancer. Some may feel it's a material or relevant fact and not to
mention it would be a significant omission.
At
first, I thought the question was odd ~ "When do you know you're
old enough to die?" ~ but in the end, after reading the
interview where she expressed her thoughts and views, I agree with
her advice.
Do
you agree with Ms. Ehrenreich?
* * *
REFERENCES:
Rock,
Lucy. "When Do You Know You're Old Enough to Die? Barbara
Ehrenreich Has Some Answers. ~ The Guardian", Guardian News and
Media, 7 Apr. 2018,
www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/apr/07/barbara-ehrenreich-natural-causes-book-old-enough-to-die.
Gardner,
Geoffrey. "109-Year-Old Daughter of Slave Votes Obama. ~ NPR",
National Public Radio, Inc., 31 Oct. 2008,
www.npr.org/sections/newsandviews/2008/10/109yearold_daughter_of_slave_v.html.
"Slave's
Daughter Who Voted for Barack Obama Dies Aged 110. ~ The Telegraph",
Telegraph Media Group, 19 Dec. 2008,
www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/barackobama/3853793/Slaves-daughter-who-voted-for-Barack-Obama-dies-aged-110.html.
On Voting, Amanda Jones & What We Owe Our Ancestors
♦ You’re So Old! Must Be Time for You to Die. https://t.co/elDA4hELXM #aging #healthcare #lifestyle #choices #lifeanddeath #questionsandanswers #healthandwellness @Rx4Wellness2018— Treathyl Fox (@cmoneyspinner) June 5, 2019
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