Why I Hope To Die At 75

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The idea of living a long life is one that many hope for. At first glance, it may seem as though a long life is ideal, but it is important to take a closer look into what exactly living longer means. In Ezekiel J. Emanuel’s essay, Why I Hope to Die at 75, he asserts that living too long is a loss because the quality of life decreases as the years go on. Emanuel firmly believes in striving for quality rather than quantity of life. Living past the age of 75 leaves the elderly lonely, diseased with mental disorders, and living life painfully ill.
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