MilosDad
Well-Known Member
I just wanted to explore what 'choice' means for those few individuals who claim wearing a hat is a matter of individual choice.
At heart it is but I would suggest only after you have checked with the following people and made sure they don't mind:
Your parents and family who may have to look after you for the rest of your life.
The people who may suffer financially if you are a breadwinner.
The people who may lose out on your contribution to life, financial and individual.
Your children, if you have them, who may see their parent impaired and who may have to become carers themselves.
The state which may have to support you.
The health professionals who may have to keep you alive or may have to ask you family for permission to cease efforts to keep you alive.
You can choose not to wear a helmet but you cant choose the nature of your head injury and your 'choice' may well leave many other people with no choice at all.
At heart it is but I would suggest only after you have checked with the following people and made sure they don't mind:
Your parents and family who may have to look after you for the rest of your life.
The people who may suffer financially if you are a breadwinner.
The people who may lose out on your contribution to life, financial and individual.
Your children, if you have them, who may see their parent impaired and who may have to become carers themselves.
The state which may have to support you.
The health professionals who may have to keep you alive or may have to ask you family for permission to cease efforts to keep you alive.
You can choose not to wear a helmet but you cant choose the nature of your head injury and your 'choice' may well leave many other people with no choice at all.