Yes, normal to be critical. But this woman gets only one life to live, and she has squandered it. Maybe she doesn't realize it yet, but her time has run out. I think it is a really sad situation.
Yes, she has murdered her own batch of cells, and yes, she is self centered and has a vast, deluded social system to make her feel just fine about what she has done, but reality will get only more painful as she ages.
To rub salt in the wounds seem to be sport for those who have made no serious mistakes in their lives.
Yes. Yet... There is no one who has made no mistakes. Sometimes people forget that we are -all- sinners, and in the end, all sin is the same before the Lord. Nobody gets credit for needing a little less forgiveness than the next person. In this story I see a woman in the process of waking up to a reality she's been blind to all her life. That's something to celebrate.
Personally I'm more disgusted that anyone would publish this selfish diatribe than with her. I have compassion for her for the fact that she can't get out of her current deluded state without first facing the reality of her actions which is going to be a really cold hard truth for her.
The mere fact that it will be so hard may be what's preventing her from taking that step but there is no way around it. She can't get to a place where she feels right with the world without first facing the ugliness of her actions. Clarity of mind isn't selective. When you achieve it you see everything.
But if she and some publisher thinks it's worth publishing for the world to see then they've asked for the feedback. Perhaps you think she needs some more pretty lies so she can keep avoiding the truth and keep on wandering around wondering why she's never happy. I don't call that compassion.
OH MY GOSH!! She did NOT “murder” a “batch of cells”. She murdered a precious PERSON, a human being whom she was responsible for, and who had an absolute right to live.