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Suicide is the most selfish act possible.
becauseWhy?
andI knew someone who took his life at the start of the year -
wasn't cool in the way he went about it - instead of dealing with his shit, he magnified it and put it all on the girl he supposedly loved...
People who commit suicide have zero sympathy from me, can't handle their problems so they throw all their burden on the loved ones left behind.
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If you don't understand why someone did it then you didn't understand them whilst they were alive.
It's your problem.
Sometimes, these people may have actually tried everything (including moving away, beginning a new life elsewhere etc.). They may have tried their best to solve their problems in life, but haven't succeeded and have fallen short. Therefore, I can understand why some people in these situations believe death is the only escape.
I've suffered depression before and suicide was something that briefly crossed my mind (never considered it as an option, however). I want to ensure I never put myself through the awful feeling of despair that depression brings again.
Many feel that their passing would be best for all the important people in there life and as illogical it may seem to you ,they in fact may see it as selflessSuicide is the most selfish act possible.
People who commit suicide have zero sympathy from me, can't handle their problems so they throw all their burden on the loved ones left behind. Rot.
Not if they keep it to themselves. Even if you did understand them when they were alive, it doesn't make it easier on you when they are gone and everything may be on you.
So let's talk suicide.
Do you have a suicide plan?
People who commit suicide have zero sympathy from me, can't handle their problems so they throw all their burden on the loved ones left behind. Rot.
**** I hate this attitude. Seriously.
Someone feels like they have to end their life. Kill themselves, go against every basic instinct for survival and physically end their lives for all of eternity...and you think you can sit back and judge that? And understand how that could possibly feel? How can you ever be in a situation where you think you actually can judge what these people's lives are like.
Furthermore, for a lot of suicide victims/depression sufferers, a lot of their thought processes end up being that the people around them would be better off if they were dead, or that they're nothing but a burden on their families. This, especially is my experience with people close to me who've suffered depression. Your attitude does absolutely nothing to help anyone who has these thoughts, your lack of understanding is typical and you're full of shit.
From David Foster Wallace:
"The person in whom Its invisible agony reaches a certain unendurable level will kill herself the same way a trapped person will eventually jump from the window of a burning high-rise. Make no mistake about people who leap from burning windows. Their terror of falling from a great height is still just as great as it would be for you or me standing speculatively at the same window just checking out the view; i.e. the fear of falling remains a constant. The variable here is the other terror, the fire's flames: when the flames get close enough, falling to death becomes the slightly less terrible of two terrors. It's not desiring the fall; it's terror of the flame yet nobody down on the sidewalk, looking up and yelling ‘Don‘t!’ and ‘Hang on!’, can understand the jump. Not really. You'd have to have personally been trapped and felt flames to really understand a terror way beyond falling."
Your talking here of an immediate physical threat, be burnt or jump. People that jump would do so in the thought that they may in some way survive. You cant compare this to suicide.
<places head on palm>It really made me realise what a f****** selfish thing this is to do to your loved ones.
Nothing can that be that bad that you cant walk away from and start all over again without throwing this shit on those left behind.
Please read above post. You really have no understanding of depression and they only one who is selfish is the person who thinks they are inconvenienced (emotionally) by someone else's suicide.People who commit suicide have zero sympathy from me, can't handle their problems so they throw all their burden on the loved ones left behind. Rot.
<places head on palm>
1. It's not about the family and loved ones. What's selfish is someone thinking they are inconvenienced by someone who has depression bad enough to kill themselves.
2. You clearly have no real understanding of depression.
You can't get a bus and run away from depression. Depression doesn't live in someone's home town, it lives in their brain.Can you tell me why these people can't pack up and move away, starting a new life somewhere else?
depression isn't a choice.It's a personal choice.
I tend to think it's a byproduct of people that take themselves and/or life too seriously.
Does your wife feel that her niece is selfish? Because if she does, then it's actually her who is the selfish one. If she doesn't then you are the selfish one.I clearly do have a feeling of whats left behind though, my wifes niece took her own life, my son inlaws brother took his own life. All around me are people picking up the shattered pieces, while those that did it have no responsibility now.
Can't believe you actually think this rubbish. Your nephew had depression to the point he killed himself and you and your family all think it's about you. Get your head out of your arses. No wonder he topped himself with a family of selfish self absorbed pricks like you.My nephew recently committed suicide
It was a selfish act and we have all ranted at that selfishness at some time over the last few months .
My wife feels all kinds of emotions, grief, sadness, anger.......left to wonder why ? Its very possible to love someone very much, but also be very angry aswell. And when they arent around anymore to answer questions theres my point. Ive been affected by suicide in a few ways, and there is nothing that can convince me that it is not a very selfish act.Does your wife feel that her niece is selfish? Because if she does, then it's actually her who is the selfish one. If she doesn't then you are the selfish one.
That's precisely my point too. Read it again. Your wife is essentially upset because she can't have closure. "Me me me me me". She's thinking of herself.My wife feels all kinds of emotions, grief, sadness, anger.......left to wonder why ? Its very possible to love someone very much, but also be very angry aswell. And when they aren't around anymore to answer questions, there's my point. Ive been affected by suicide in a few ways, and there is nothing that can convince me that it is not a very selfish act.

i agree with bunsen and not just because he's commenting on a poseidon post.Please read above post. You really have no understanding of depression and they only one who is selfish is the person who thinks they are inconvenienced (emotionally) by someone else's suicide.