Summary
This quote suggests that no one willingly chooses to end their own life as long as there is still value and meaning to be found in it. It implies that the intrinsic worth of life is something that individuals naturally desire and strive to preserve. It speaks to the inherent instinct of self-preservation and the belief that life carries inherent value, even in the face of challenging circumstances. Thus, it challenges the idea that people willingly give up on life, implying that there is always something worth holding onto.
By David Hume