Have we ever think about others? We all do that? Does everyone has someone that need to be loved?
If I’m sincerely, a part of me don’t want to die because that means leaving someone, or something, that is very, very important to me: Boddah, my teddy bear. Â This may sound ridiculous, but is something, is a reason for keep going.
What about you? Does anyone has something or someone that make you reconsider your own wishes to die? A mother, a father, any family member, a boyfriend, a girlfriend, a lifelong friend, a pet, a teddy bear.
Are we being selfish or we’re releasing those people we love? Even if this is a disturbing idea, have you ever thought of taking them with you?
Am I the only one?
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This particular example isn’t exactly the same, but people have been known to make “suicide pacts”. Two or more people who believe they share the same outlook on life and/ or death, decide to make the “venture” together.
Egyptian Pharaohs used to have their closest servants buried alive with them. I’m sure the idea of bringing loved ones along with you is a common one. We have a tendency to cling to those we love and/ or trust, during times of uncertainty.
Creditors maybe
To be honest, my only reason for living is something I read on Facebook (yeah, stupid I know). It went over the impact of how your suicide damages others. I can’t bear the thought of my family having to deal with the emotional aspect of my death…Otherwise I’d have already killed myself. Guess it’s a good thing my family is here.