There are alot of problems with health care. One of the biggest is just that we as people will do anything to avoid death. Usually assisted by doctors who have taken oaths and years of training to stop death at all costs.
We need to find a better way of dying. Spending tens to hundreds of thousands for maybe days needs to change.
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Fear of death is the motivating factor. The existential dilemma. And if someone dies young ( and this is always relative, what is young is dependent on your age), or in a war, tragic accident, etc., then it is always questioned “why?” “it wasn’t fair” “he was too young.” If a person dies at 80, but was a nasty disingenous (sp?) person of all those years, it seems to be accepted. It is still about entitlement….the entitlement to have consume, live long and be owed.