Death for life and vice versa.

Saw a documentary of sorts yesterday.
It was about health care, or health care related stuff anyway.
It got me thinking.

Conspiracies aside, the health care industry’s number one goal is to make people feel better; to make them well; healthy.
A consequence of that, the health care industry hopes, is people getting better, less people will die from disease and so on.
Moving on from that we than, maybe, have a ever increasing number of healthy individuals.
I do not know if one can say that the underlying reasons for the health care industry to keep people healthy (apart from making money) is for the earth to have as many, healthy, individuals as possible. Everyone is going to be healthy, no one is going to die from curable disease and forward, there is to be no disease.

But the health industry won’t go away.

Still, one wonders how it will tackle the issue when the number one reason fore poor health is that there are too many of us. (One would think that there is where we are heading, if we can pass a few bumps such as global warming, wars and managed to be oblivion to what we are doing to the world and its inhabitants, over a longer period of time.)

What I am trying to get across is the posible future paradox of death for life and vice versa.