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Suicide is the act of pursuing the freedom of the soul to its peak.
Completely numb and completely nihilistic people do not commit suicide, because for them there is no difference between living and dying.
Suicide is a form of survival.
There are many ways people try to feel better. Smoking and drinking, for example, are considered bad habits because they harm your health. But they do help some people relieve stress and pain, just like the saying "drink away your sorrows."
For some, suicide feels like a more extreme version of smoking or drinking—it harms your body, but at the highest cost: your life. It's an option that comes with its own pain, though. Many think, "Why end it all when you can have a smoke or a drink?" So, in a way, there's not much difference between suicide and those habits. The problem is, today people take death too seriously and don't think enough about the quality of life. They're okay with others getting drunk, but they criticize someone for thinking about ending their life.
You'll never truly know how desperate a suicidal person feels right before they jump off the building, cut their wrists, or hang themselves. Those who have felt that way understand and respect it, while those who haven’t are the first to judge and criticize. It may seem like they're defending life, but isn’t the suicidal person also a life?
Anywayss, We have to be thankful for everyone who committed suicide that surprisingly didn't retaliate against society.
It was the last kindness they left to the world.
Completely numb and completely nihilistic people do not commit suicide, because for them there is no difference between living and dying.
Suicide is a form of survival.
There are many ways people try to feel better. Smoking and drinking, for example, are considered bad habits because they harm your health. But they do help some people relieve stress and pain, just like the saying "drink away your sorrows."
For some, suicide feels like a more extreme version of smoking or drinking—it harms your body, but at the highest cost: your life. It's an option that comes with its own pain, though. Many think, "Why end it all when you can have a smoke or a drink?" So, in a way, there's not much difference between suicide and those habits. The problem is, today people take death too seriously and don't think enough about the quality of life. They're okay with others getting drunk, but they criticize someone for thinking about ending their life.
You'll never truly know how desperate a suicidal person feels right before they jump off the building, cut their wrists, or hang themselves. Those who have felt that way understand and respect it, while those who haven’t are the first to judge and criticize. It may seem like they're defending life, but isn’t the suicidal person also a life?
Anywayss, We have to be thankful for everyone who committed suicide that surprisingly didn't retaliate against society.
It was the last kindness they left to the world.