At a certain point, yes. No matter how good a life someone has eventually their body will fail. Spending however many of their last final years incapable of doing things that were previously possible will cause significant problems, and the more years that turns out to be the worse those problems will turn out for all involved, up to and including the poor fucker driving the vehicle someone throws themself infront of.
Perhaps death is actually a good thing.
At a certain point, yes. No matter how good a life someone has eventually their body will fail. Spending however many of their last final years incapable of doing things that were previously possible will cause significant problems, and the more years that turns out to be the worse those problems will turn out for all involved, up to and including the poor fucker driving the vehicle someone throws themself infront of.
This is why the sick obsession with keeping bags of skin alive despite having no life (never mind "quality" of life) is another well-intentioned evil.
Programmed cell death has entered the chat
It would get pretty crowded without it.