
bearbrikk
Listen to the voice in your head
- May 2, 2024
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Agree or not.. I will always believe that money can buy happiness.
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Nah, not good enough. If you take these diseases, especially with cancer. There are so many clinical trials that are evidently working, and most of the time only money will get you a spot. A shot at living. And let's be real there is medicine we don't know about that cures some of these diseases. Sick people bring in money, it is simply that way. Even if its true what you suggest, you can buy all the sedatives in the world and go out relaxed and easy, no thought behind it.Even with all the money in the world and best access to top doctors, the medical industry can hardly cure any illnesses. Modern health improvements are 90% due to sanitation. The rest, a few miracle cures like insulin, antibiotics and vaccines.. whose inventors said should be freely available to all who need it. But cancers, amputations, depression, even lumbar backpain are hardly curable even by the most expensive care. And guess what... having all the money in the world does not make up for unsound health and living in pain every day.
want to give me your money so I can test it? (jk)It didn't for me. It may for others.
No, chemo and radiation are still the best shots at "curing" most cancers. The clinical trials with new treatments are offered (to the rich) only after the standards don't work. The rich still come out "cured" from cancer treatments with horrible side effects. And the rich don't go out easily because they can afford sedatives. They still have to struggle to fight SI and overdose the correct way for it to be successful. But I agree, they have an easier way obtaining access to assisted euthanasia and so on. Don't get me wrong, there is truth in your post. It's just, I don't have much faith in medical science. They are far from curing most diseases, and these diseases don't discriminate against poor and rich. Look up the book Medical Nihilism by Jacob Stegenga.Nah, not good enough. If you take these diseases, especially with cancer. There are so many clinical trials that are evidently working, and most of the time only money will get you a spot. A shot at living. And let's be real there is medicine we don't know about that cures some of these diseases. Sick people bring in money, it is simply that way. Even if its true what you suggest, you can buy all the sedatives in the world and go out relaxed and easy, no thought behind it.
I totally agree with you on that.No, chemo and radiation are still the best shots at "curing" most cancers. The clinical trials with new treatments are offered (to the rich) only after the standards don't work. The rich still come out "cured" from cancer treatments with horrible side effects. And the rich don't go out easily because they can afford sedatives. They still have to struggle to fight SI and overdose the correct way for it to be successful. But I agree, they have an easier way obtaining access to assisted euthanasia and so on. Don't get me wrong, there is truth in your post. It's just, I don't have much faith in medical science. They are far from curing most diseases, and these diseases don't discriminate against poor and rich. Look up the book Medical Nihilism by Jacob Stegenga.
It can buy methods at least.It didn't for me. It may for others.
It doesn't buy happiness. What it does buy is freedom from certain kinds of worry and insecurity. That's not the same thing. I have experienced both poverty and (moderate) wealth, so I think I know what I am talking about here.Agree or not.. I will always believe that money can buy happiness.