Self-destructive ideation (Suicide)

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You reach the point of contemplating permanent self-deletion often due to a catastrophic breakdown in your neurological reward pathways. The brain, functioning under prolonged stress and perceived isolation, begins to malfunction in its risk-benefit calculations.

It's not actually about wanting to die. It's about the perceived impossibility of continuing to exist within your current paradigm.

The mind creates a false binary.

Either:

1. Escape through deletion
OR
2. Endure perpetual suffering.


This is, objectively speaking, a processing error. The human experience exists on a spectrum of near-infinite possibilities, but depression creates cognitive tunneling that artificially limits perceived options. It's like a computer running corrupted code. The output seems logical within the broken system.

What you fail to recognize is that your current neural state is temporary.
 
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