• Tape 34 - Living Will by Roger Ley

  • Oct 25 2023
  • Length: 14 mins
  • Podcast

Tape 34 - Living Will by Roger Ley

  • Summary

  • Martin Riley leads as much a normal life as any other person, he marries, starts a family, divorces and of course like everyone else, he grows old. Now on his death bed, unable to eat, drink or talk, the decision of his end-of-life care is left to a software version of himself. A futuristic form of a living which he signed years before.

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