I think that it’s a good thing to do and the opposite of selfish. The Nation is probably well served by the person’s wisdom. How can taking a few moments of your last precious time to do something that won’t benefit you in the least be selfish?
I voted in the student body elections at my university in my last semester because I wanted to leave the place better (in my opinion) than how it was when I left.
I like to think I am voting for future generations when I vote as opposed to the present. Little good that does I admit, as they change everything whenever they feel like it anyway.
That happened in a Night Court episode - a corpse was brought into the morgue with a suicide note that said he voted for Dan Fielding as a last gesture of hatred to the world he didn’t want to live in anymore.
It’s not selfish to vote near death. Anyone of us could be hit by a bus tomorrow. Well, I can’t because NH scarcely believes in public transportation, but some of you could be. What was I saying?
This. I’m thinking of that world’s oldest woman in France, Jeanne Calment, the one who lived to age 122. I recall reading that before she turned 100, maybe before she turned 90 even, she had given the option to her flat to some guy who paid her a regular fee to keep the option, figuring she’d be dead before too long and he could take the place over. He ended up paying more than the place was worth!
I don’t think it’s selfish because, having kids (and someday maybe grandkids), I would want to try to make the world a better place for them. Even if it’s just one vote. On my deathbed.