http://www.wral.com/news/national_world/national/story/1248862/ Whatcha think? Is what he did honorable or just plain crazy. 35 years old. DEAD.
From the story, he made serious mistakes in his life, and wanted others to learn from them. I'm not sure I understand your question in this context. He realized his past meth use had ruined his life and was leading to his early demise, and so he got a videographer to document the ravages to his body. I think it took a lot of courage to do that, and it looks like that was a mission to him - teaching other people, even though it was too late for him. I don't see anything crazy about that.
I think it was honorable. Just wondered if anyone thought it was crazy. Guess I was asking what people thought. Maybe I think it is honorable in a crazy kinda way.
Very sad...I wonder if the family tried to put him into a rehab when he was younger and maybe counsling after he lost his baby brother would have helped. Atleast he is free of pain now. Ro
Very hard to open up the private side of you life to the public. MAybe not quite honorable, but laudable.