Suicide the last way out

  • silent eyes
    18 years ago

    i know what i'm writing about when i talk about suicide, people say it is a selfish way out, but when your to sad to even think it seems good. It may be a release from the pain you may be feeling. I"m not saying you should go off and kill yourself, but i don't think people should judge it so badly. Sometimes people just don't want to be here. So if they want to leave let it be, but they should remember who they are leaving. Thats how i talk myself out of suicide. I remember who still loves me. I wrote this passage as a way of my feelings. Don't judge suicide so badly, sometimes it feels like a good thing.

  • HOLLYWOODxBANGBANG
    18 years ago

    You are going to get alot of complaints and arguments on this, but the better thing to have done would have been to post this on the other one about suicide being selfish or not...

    -Jenna.

  • VioletRaven
    18 years ago

    If nobody cares;
    I am Nobody.
    I care.

    I also believe that feelings are the most important part of the whole issue. It isn't about rational thought in most cases, it is about a fight or flight instinct, the wish for escape from a situation you are scared to be in.

    What you ~feel~ seems to be the controlling factor, not what you ~think~. To prevent suicide it is about tapping into the rational thought process, and dealing with the feelings in a more reasonable manner.

    I don't beleive in telling people they are wrong, and I am fundamentally against telling people what to think. What I do agree with is that suicide isn't the best result of any situation, although there are instances which could arguable be worse.

    Suicide is taking a choice, and one that perhaps we do not have the right to make, for if we have no control of being born, who are we to say when we should die?

    It may feel like the best option, but to everyone else it is not. The majority of people you know will disagree with you, and you have to question if you are in a sound state of mind to rationally argue with the many reasons they will have to believe that. No one wants to loose a friend, you have to ask do you truely want to loose yourself?

    This debate could go on until all of us die of old age, it is difficult to challange or change a persons point of view, so perhaps there is a point where we must accept that everyone has, and is fully entitled to, their own opinion.

    *VioletRaven*