Of course I know that the vast mtjroiay of people are not into cryonics. If someone is not into cryonics, no one is about to force them to do it. Itâ??s a personal choice. However, I do not understand how anyone can be opposed to cryonics, meaning that they believe other people should not be into it. This is quite irrational. It makes no more sense to be â??opposedâ?? to cryonics any more than it would be to doing bodybuilding workouts or kite surfing (both of which I do).In psychology, boundary issues are defined as being obsessed with the actions of others as though it is proper that you have control over those other people. This is considered a marker of psychiatric disorder. Since the pursuit of cryonics is purely a personal choice, to oppose the right of a private individual to pursue it, especially if that person is a complete stranger to you, can be considered a psychiatric disorder.
by abhay 05:52:24 PM 2012.03.26 |