I agree with KC. I also think the world tends to be crappy because theres less people like us capable of empathy that burn out. Please dont kill yourself, BA.
You must be in marketing for those 21st century pill ads on tv (“certain side effects include renal failure, heart attack, and death. Ask your doctor if this shit is right for you.”) lol
Suicide is only the answer to the question, What will get us nowhere, and in a hurry?
Keep trying to help, “love is like a tonic our minds forever on it when we give it we complete the yearnings that make us want it”. At least that’s how i see it.
How is it that anyone–professional or otherwise–knows what is the answer for another life, another mind? No matter our shared culture or similar life circumstances, we all experience our lives uniquely. What one can endure another may find crushing. I understand everyone has her/his opinion on suicide, but really–we’re going to TELL another mind that the way it places value on something totally personal–something no one else can experience–is wrong? Just ’cause suicide is terminal and extreme doesn’t justify anyone–therapist, religious counsellor, doctor, peer–telling another adult capable of reasoning that suicide is “wrong.” The only person qualified to judge whether a life is worth living is the person living it.
blindaudio,
“Is suicide the answer?â€
Commonsense is what’s needed to answer that question. And only you can answer it.
Example 1) let’s say you’re in a sky scraper that’s on fire! There is no fire escape! Your surrounded by flames and intense heat the flames are licking your ass! You’re in intense pain, in a matter of minutes or seconds you will be burned alive and It’s impossible to go in any direction accept out the window! What do you do? I myself would jump.
Example 2) let’s say your terminally ill “CANCER†you’re so sick all you do is throw up and are miserable! You know there is no hope and your life is just a complete miserable existence and it’s just a matter of time before you die anyway. I would like to go on my own terms if that was the case. Myself I’d try the helium hood method.
Example 3) let’s say you found the love of your life cheating on you in your own house in your own bed! And your hearts broke in a million pieces! I myself would dump that asshole and start a new life and things would get better.
In others words when there is abbsoulotly no choice or chance to recover from a miserable painful existent’s that’s going to torcher you till the day you die then “suicide is the answerâ€
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I try every day to help others and such, but it always seems to fail me.
I’ve tried already to go, but the attempt failed.
If anyone can help or encourage, I’d appreciate it.
Sorry, if suicide is the answer, then what was your question? Email me if you want, BA.
I’m just wanting help, I guess.
I never want to hurt anyone and I know by doing this, I would.
Suicide is not the answer. I constantly feel like killing myself, but I still won’t do it. I’m positive there is an answer worth living for.
I agree with KC. I also think the world tends to be crappy because theres less people like us capable of empathy that burn out. Please dont kill yourself, BA.
In some cases yes, suicide is the answer. The trick is to know if its the right answer for you since its kinda permanent.
You must be in marketing for those 21st century pill ads on tv (“certain side effects include renal failure, heart attack, and death. Ask your doctor if this shit is right for you.”) lol
Suicide is only the answer to the question, What will get us nowhere, and in a hurry?
Keep trying to help, “love is like a tonic our minds forever on it when we give it we complete the yearnings that make us want it”. At least that’s how i see it.
its my ancer and im trying tonight by the river i just want to sleep forever.
How is it that anyone–professional or otherwise–knows what is the answer for another life, another mind? No matter our shared culture or similar life circumstances, we all experience our lives uniquely. What one can endure another may find crushing. I understand everyone has her/his opinion on suicide, but really–we’re going to TELL another mind that the way it places value on something totally personal–something no one else can experience–is wrong? Just ’cause suicide is terminal and extreme doesn’t justify anyone–therapist, religious counsellor, doctor, peer–telling another adult capable of reasoning that suicide is “wrong.” The only person qualified to judge whether a life is worth living is the person living it.
NothingAml the poster wouldn’t be asking if he didn’t value the opinions of others. No one here is claiming to have the authoritive answer.
blindaudio,
“Is suicide the answer?â€
Commonsense is what’s needed to answer that question. And only you can answer it.
Example 1) let’s say you’re in a sky scraper that’s on fire! There is no fire escape! Your surrounded by flames and intense heat the flames are licking your ass! You’re in intense pain, in a matter of minutes or seconds you will be burned alive and It’s impossible to go in any direction accept out the window! What do you do? I myself would jump.
Example 2) let’s say your terminally ill “CANCER†you’re so sick all you do is throw up and are miserable! You know there is no hope and your life is just a complete miserable existence and it’s just a matter of time before you die anyway. I would like to go on my own terms if that was the case. Myself I’d try the helium hood method.
Example 3) let’s say you found the love of your life cheating on you in your own house in your own bed! And your hearts broke in a million pieces! I myself would dump that asshole and start a new life and things would get better.
In others words when there is abbsoulotly no choice or chance to recover from a miserable painful existent’s that’s going to torcher you till the day you die then “suicide is the answerâ€