Probably this. I remember being both sad and relieved when Jules Bianchi died a year after his accident, being in a state like Schumacher's must be horrible.
I am surprised people talk about his condition with such confidence. None of us know how he is. He might be improving, albeit ever so slightly, but to make statements like that is nuts.
if he was in any way good he wouldn't have been hidden away from the public like he has. by all accounts he can barely communicate, is stuck needing constant care, bed ridden, feck that.
It's not that simple. I instinctively think the same, but it seems that often that perspective changes when you find yourself in that situation. Many people want to keep on living.
It's very likely he would be able to achieve that if he so wanted. He has many resources, and assisted suicide is easy to get in Switzerland.