If someone is a current smoker and they eventually die of lung cancer, would you say that they avoided the fatal decision up until they died?
I mean, in the long we are all dead, but we have to say that there can be ultimately fatal decisions made in which the person does not immediately die.
We start aging, i.e. heading for death, the moment we are born. And with every breath henceforth. Some faster, some slower. So it is relative, in every sense.
I mean, in the long we are all dead, but we have to say that there can be ultimately fatal decisions made in which the person does not immediately die.