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Is suicide the solution to all problems?

 Desegura posted over a year ago
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Kuro_Hyou666 said:
I mean, I don't think so, personally. I'm sure there are people out there who feel like they're just at the end of their tether and they just can't cope with anything anymore, so they just want to end it all.

I think anyone dealing with suicidal thoughts really needs professional help to deal with their problems and work out how they can make it better.
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posted over a year ago 
Zeku said:
Suicide is not a solution,
solution is a mixture of
solute and solvent.
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posted over a year ago 
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Thanks, Mr. Chemistry expert. Lol.
Kuro_Hyou666 posted over a year ago
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True
zanhar1 posted over a year ago
TheLefteris24 said:
No, it isn't. Quite far from it I'd say myself. It might be the easy way out but the consequences outweight any gain in my opinion. I do not believe there is anything regarding the later actually in most cases. A person's future has been destroyed and the lives of people close to them also get affected. Life is a cycle. We have our ups and downs. No one is excluded. There are better days to come and more opportunities will keep arising for those who remain on the lookout for them. If there is anything you wish to let out, do not hesitate to reach out to your loved ones and I also second BP's advice. Contacting a Professional on the matter can really go a long way !!!!
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zanhar1 said:
I think that it's a last resort solution. It ends all of your problems but it also ends opportunities for future happy moments. And it's the start of a problem for every single person whose lives you touched.

But honestly, I can't blame or be mad at anyone who dies by suicide. When life is brutal, death seems like the kinder, softer choice.
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Canada24 said:
No, sucide is the cowards way out.. Means your weak.. Too weak to get the help you need.. To try and find something better.. There's always a future, a happier place. You just have to find it..
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Unless your badly wounded by something.. Than it's best to end your misery..
Canada24 posted over a year ago
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I know this comment is well-meaning and most of it is spot-on - I just wanna address the "coward's way out" point. The fact that people who die by suicide are acting against every single survival instinct in their body due to some truly awful thoughts, knowing the consequences of what they're about to do, shows that it's an illness - rather than a lack of endurance or courage (I know you weren't trying to imply this but it's ultimately where the train of thought ends up). I also used to think it was a "coward's way out" til this was pointed out to me, so just wanted to spread the word. Ofc there are some exceptions, eg. If Jeffery Epstein's death was indeed by suicide (it might not have been tho), yes that was cowardly.
ThePrincesTale posted over a year ago
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My sister had depression for a while.. So felt close to home
Canada24 posted over a year ago
EgoMouse said:
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
But it ties no loose ends with your relation to others.

I think watching BoJack Horseman helped me think about suicide even more clearly. Video to a poem on the show about suicide. Spoilers, obviously.

That episode will speak more about suicide and death more than I ever could explain.
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Scroogefan1867 said:
Usually no
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Nick3600 said:
if your problem is you hate sleeping, suicide is not the solution. That'll make you sleep forever
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Mollymolata said:
Nah it would be worse for the people that love you,
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