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Amen! I’ve always said that a right to life requires an entity to be able to benefit emotionally from having that right.
In essence that means:
And an additional rule is: any entity that attains a right to life keeps that right until it dies even if it drops below the threshold cognitively. This is to prevent anxiety around the thought of losing one’s right to life when in a coma or asleep.