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The arbitrary economics of life and death

Prostate Cancer | Last Active: Apr 16 3:21pm | Replies (30)

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@ hanscasteels can we try and be a bit more positive? The world is a dangerous and random place. Terrible things happen to good people helicopter sightseeing in NYC, or Ukrainians attending Palm Sunday services. It’s one thing to be informative on this site about treatment options cost benefit and pros and cons. It’s another thing to be a total downer. Take a happy pill. We are all alive and trying to find the good in the world.

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I do appreciate the concern, but let’s not confuse realism with pessimism. If you’re uncomfortable with the notion that cancer, war, and arbitrary death are part of the human condition, I suggest you take it up with the universe’s customer service department. Spoiler: they don’t issue refunds.

I’m not here to sprinkle serotonin on a landfill. I write from a place where hope and horror coexist, where a man can undergo aggressive treatment and still question whether the dogma surrounding it is intelligent or just desperate protocol in a white coat.

“Take a happy pill,” you say — charming. That’s the kind of advice that sounds best cross-stitched onto a throw pillow in a psychiatric waiting room. But I prefer to confront life as it is, not as I wish it to be. If that makes me a "downer" in your pastel world of curated optimism, so be it.

Some of us find clarity in the dark. And sometimes, the truth is more therapeutic than a forced smile and a motivational poster.