So clichés aside, it’s pretty obvious that the only way to be saved from chronic suicidal thoughts is through some “miracle” (something extremely out of the ordinary to happen).
With common sense, it’s obvious to see that I won’t get any better. After 5 years I think I’ve had enough.
Things got worse, not better in my case. The more time passes, the stronger my regrets in life become.
Don’t you guys agree that once someone hits rock bottom, it is for the most, impossible to ever go back to living a normal life? My self-esteem used to be great before I was emasculated by events in my life. Things that were out of my control. Those are the worst kind of problems in my eyes. The ones that weren’t even your fault to begin with. I used to be happy about myself and life in general.
Don’t you also think that suicide should be encouraged not discouraged? Suicide basically helps clean up the gene pool anyways.
It seems inhumane to force someone into existance without giving said person an option of leaving peacefully.
As for regulations, personally I don’t think there should be any but if there were I would say once someone has “proof” of being suicidal for at least a year (such as by attending a mental institute which I have twice by the way) that they should have the option for assisted suicide. If that may be too expensive and a waste of tax payer money, simply don’t limit gun rights to suicidal people. Man I wish I had a gun. Hanging is extremely unappealing to me but if I have no choice…
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Don’t you guys agree that once someone hits rock bottom, it is for the most, impossible to ever go back to living a normal life?
Yes. It’s far from impossible.
And for the rights we will die after sorting out the favorable ways to die and those rights …its the future talk..what is realized by us now will be realized by the world in another 50-60 years or more I’m bad at estimation.
Agree with original post …if suicide for severely mentally ill / depressed people was legal it would help people live longer…cause they know they have an option to die peacefully (in a clinic) if things got even worse.
I ruled out hanging. I too wish I had a gun.
I agree. I too find hanging unappealing.. I think it should neither be encouraged or discouraged, people should just have the right to end their life instead of being forced to live it because of society’s expectations. Enough is enough.
Yep, once you’re done, you’re done. I would also say that failing at things in your control is much worse. Mistakes are heavy; you will always be haunted by the life you could have had if not for that one word you said or didn’t say. It’s better to hate the world than hate yourself. When you’re against yourself, that’s the end.