Hello Everyone in this Amazing Community
I hope this post met you well,
Today's post is an eye opener to me because it made me really made some research and I learnt a great deal.
Life is very precious, it's is in no way promising because anything can happen to you in an unprecedented way,
You can be healthy this minute and then the next you are feeling sick.
God forbid, you might just be walking your neighborhood and then tragedy struck, maybe a stray car or bullet hits you and then the next minute you are in the hospital needing blood or a particular organ transfer.
The above scenery just show you how fragile life is, it could be very precious but its also very fragile because you only have to live once, immediately you die, you die no extra life or any duplicate.
This is why Saving life, is very important, especially if there is high chances of sustaining or saving the life. The Organs in your body can fail or gets damaged, although sometimes human factors too comes to play, when it comes to damage of organs, let's take for example people who smokes or take hard drugs, after series of warning from the doctors and medical practitioners about how bad taking these substances can kill you, some people just don't need to those warning which can in turn lead of damage of their organs or complete failure.
Some people go through some utterly ridiculous medical procedures that gets their organs to fail, maybe due for fake medicals.
I have heard of many People that went to Do BBl or Liposuction and many other body works that have lead to the demise of the person.
The Good thing is that some people actually kept themselves well and Even signed that their organs can be donated immediately after their death, some people even do that when they are in the hospital and they realise they won't be alive for long.
Others donates the Blood, semens, breast milk and many more.
These people are real life savers. I have donated my blood only one in the university, some NGOs came around my School and they were sourcing for blood donors in the School, I was part of the donor, I feel super proud of myself and it actually didn't cause me any health challenges.
Should there be a rule that impose people donating their organs immediately after they died?
My Answer is yes, if this is the way the Dead can benefit the Living.
Only The Living are capable to Live, they have Hope, they have Essence, they have future, they have impacts and Effects on other living people, but the Dead is actually dead,no life, no impact to living human again. So to me I think it's not a bad thing, it's actually recommendable, this is because after the person dies the body either gets buried or Cremated which (either of which) has no value that history to Living Beings. The history which might likely end up being forgotten at some points of life too