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After 90's view of life and death: make a will, donate organs, do not leave ashes, do not carve a tombstone, what do you think?

Nowadays, a lot of post-90s have this point of view: make a will, donate organs, and don't carve tombstones. It can be said that this view is very noble, every year in our country there are many people who die because there are no organs that can be transplanted. It can be said that if there are more people who donate their organs after death, the number of people in our country who survive each year because they need organ transplants will increase, and the death rate will become less.

But there are many people who are not in favor of this view, it is impossible that every person will be in favor of this view, they will be in accordance with the traditional way after the death of the body to the crematorium cremation, the ashes into the urn from ancient times, this tradition, the body into the casket, the dead into the coffin, called the "big coffin". They believed that this way their souls could ascend to heaven and retain their state of being in life.

I think, now the times are changing, everyone has everyone's mind, they want to donate organs or not can not be forced, if after my death, I will donate my organs to the needy to make this world a better place. I think this may be a kind of open-minded attitude towards life, not to think about those tedious things, like to live according to their own wishes. Those who do not donate their organs after death, leave ashes and carve tombstones are also a traditional Chinese custom. After all, everyone has their own right to choose, others can not go to force you, maybe the times are changing, but some of China's traditional customs and traditional virtues in the eyes of some can never be changed.

I hope that the death rate on this planet will slowly decrease, the pain of losing a loved one is very hard to bear, and I also hope that there will be more people who will donate their organs after they die,so thatpeople suffering from terminal illnesses will have more hope. .