Deep respect to the author for his incredible altruism. However, from a systemic viewpoint, this article inadvertently uncovers a profound institutional failure of the modern world. We are living in a bizarre reality where the legal system glorifies a healthy, living person undergoing major surgery to give up an organ—enduring permanent physical risks—while every single day, thousands of perfectly viable, pristine organs from brain-dead accident victims are buried beneath the ground to rot. Why must the living sacrifice their longevity to patch a broken system? It is a paradox of 'moral dogmatism': the civilized world would rather let medical treasures decompose in the name of rigid ethics than build a transparent, blockchain-regulated framework that provides baseline welfare incentives to prevent this colossal waste. We have built rockets that land themselves, yet our sovereign bio-resource allocation remains stuck in the Dark Ages.
Deep respect to the author for his incredible altruism. However, from a systemic viewpoint, this article inadvertently uncovers a profound institutional failure of the modern world. We are living in a bizarre reality where the legal system glorifies a healthy, living person undergoing major surgery to give up an organ—enduring permanent physical risks—while every single day, thousands of perfectly viable, pristine organs from brain-dead accident victims are buried beneath the ground to rot. Why must the living sacrifice their longevity to patch a broken system? It is a paradox of 'moral dogmatism': the civilized world would rather let medical treasures decompose in the name of rigid ethics than build a transparent, blockchain-regulated framework that provides baseline welfare incentives to prevent this colossal waste. We have built rockets that land themselves, yet our sovereign bio-resource allocation remains stuck in the Dark Ages.