I am sorry if I ask this more than once over the next week. Mental health people are trying to mess with my head and convince me I don’t really want to die. I need motivation from you guys to kill myself. Please.
I support whatever decision you make but it would be unethical for me to motivate you to end your life. Sorry.
While I tend to have a low opinion of forced mental health care, they may have some valid arguments as to why to you shouldn’t die. On the other hand, they may be idiots.
I know how you feel, I want to die as well and the last thing we both need is for people to tell us how joyful our life can be. We didn’t get a choice to come into this world and I think its selfish for people to take away the right for us to remove ourselves from it. People say we will go to hell if we end our own life, but we both know hell is just a control mechanism created by the Vatican. Hell is here, on this earth. I will not tell you to end your life. I will only give my opinion on suicide. If you are serious about it, then no matter what they say, it’ll happen. If you want clarity of whats on the other side, then refer to this book: http://www.ghostcircle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Neville-Randall-Life-After-Death.doc
It helped me understand what is on the other side, and now I am far from afraid of death.
I don’t know why it’s unethical..Who say’s it’s unethical? Rules and regulations of this planet and this site? Were all too conditioned, we’ve all been too conditioned since birth, that’s why a lot of us are still in this place.
I don’t know if asking for motivation to die is better than receiving motivation to live… i mean, it’s your choice after all, regardless of what other think about it. The fact that they can actually convince you is worth mentioning tho… maybe you’re not so sure of dying? i don’t see how they’d be able to convince you otherwise… if that’s the case i’d say let yourself be convinced by them and give life a short. You can always go back to dying later if living doesn’t work, but you can’t go back to living after you’re death.
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I support whatever decision you make but it would be unethical for me to motivate you to end your life. Sorry.
While I tend to have a low opinion of forced mental health care, they may have some valid arguments as to why to you shouldn’t die. On the other hand, they may be idiots.
I know how you feel, I want to die as well and the last thing we both need is for people to tell us how joyful our life can be. We didn’t get a choice to come into this world and I think its selfish for people to take away the right for us to remove ourselves from it. People say we will go to hell if we end our own life, but we both know hell is just a control mechanism created by the Vatican. Hell is here, on this earth. I will not tell you to end your life. I will only give my opinion on suicide. If you are serious about it, then no matter what they say, it’ll happen. If you want clarity of whats on the other side, then refer to this book: http://www.ghostcircle.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/08/Neville-Randall-Life-After-Death.doc
It helped me understand what is on the other side, and now I am far from afraid of death.
Thanks for bring up this stuff. Yeah I don’t get all that joy talk either. Indeed, We should have the right to go. Suicide is a gift I figure.
I don’t know why it’s unethical..Who say’s it’s unethical? Rules and regulations of this planet and this site? Were all too conditioned, we’ve all been too conditioned since birth, that’s why a lot of us are still in this place.
I don’t know if asking for motivation to die is better than receiving motivation to live… i mean, it’s your choice after all, regardless of what other think about it. The fact that they can actually convince you is worth mentioning tho… maybe you’re not so sure of dying? i don’t see how they’d be able to convince you otherwise… if that’s the case i’d say let yourself be convinced by them and give life a short. You can always go back to dying later if living doesn’t work, but you can’t go back to living after you’re death.