Monday, April 14, 2025

Sticking around

I was going to commit this just to my private journal, but someone else may someday need to hear it. So… [RECORDING at Substack]

It was an unsettling juxtaposition of Times essays this morning: Roger Rosenblatt on being a happy 85 year-old. 10 tips. Number 4: get a dog.
Just do it. Dogs are rarely trouble. They take more naps than you do, and they listen to you intently. That’s because they think you might have food, to satisfy their bottomless appetites. Care not about their motives. No creature on Earth will ever find you more fascinating than your dog does. I’m excluding yourself, of course.
And,

Peter Singer and his podcast cohost reveal that Daniel Kahneman told them he was going to end his life four days before he did, in Switzerland, when he appeared on their show and defended the view that it would be better to choose euthanasia— suicide— than to wait until one's faculties no longer are capable of decision. He was 90.
Professor Kahneman signaled concern that if he did not end his life when he was clearly mentally competent, he could lose control over the remainder of it and live and die with needless “miseries and indignities.” One lesson to learn from his death is that if we are to live well to the end, we need to be able to freely discuss when a life is complete, without shame or taboo. Such a discussion may help people to know what they really want. We may regret their decisions, but we should respect their choices and allow them to end their lives with dignity.
And still, I say I intend to be a healthy — relative term!—centenarian. That's obviously not in one's total control. But I'm going to keep moving and we'll see. So long as dogs need walking I'll plan to be here for it.

For the record, though: I'm not interested in being an old vegetating unthinking organism without mental competency. If it comes to that, please pull the plug. (Note to self: declare this in properly executed legal form.)

Meanwhile, though: times may be dark, but life is still good. I’m still in love with it, still favoring the vitally pragmatic side of stoic pragmatism. I want to emulate Roger, not Danny. I want to stick around as long as I can. I want to see how things are going to turn out. I'll always be eagerly anticipating the next dogwalk in the sun, until I’m not. And I plan to be the last to know that. ☀️

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