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Suicide Disagreement
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In the past, you guys have answer my question so good. And helped me out along the way. So I thought I'd bring this one to you guys as well. Your thoughts and words seem to come across very well and makes me see things differently and maybe can help my friend see it as well.
I have a friend let's just call him Bob. We are both in adisagreement with each other on suicide. One of us thinks it's a coward's way out or easy way out. And they are being selfish and not thinking about the others that they are leaving behind and the way that they would feel over it. Nothing in this world isn't able to be overcome. It's's all on one person to decide to let others destroy them or to let themselves live in their past. The best way overcome anything and to let go of pain and hurt, is to show that you're strong and if you put your mind to it you can do anything. Nothing is worth taking your life for.
And the other thinks it's, ones choice if they want to. And that if they choose to die that the family members and and or other friends should be an understanding of the choice that they've made. And not to be upset or angry at them for it.
I look forward to reading your thoughts.
I have a friend let's just call him Bob. We are both in adisagreement with each other on suicide. One of us thinks it's a coward's way out or easy way out. And they are being selfish and not thinking about the others that they are leaving behind and the way that they would feel over it. Nothing in this world isn't able to be overcome. It's's all on one person to decide to let others destroy them or to let themselves live in their past. The best way overcome anything and to let go of pain and hurt, is to show that you're strong and if you put your mind to it you can do anything. Nothing is worth taking your life for.
And the other thinks it's, ones choice if they want to. And that if they choose to die that the family members and and or other friends should be an understanding of the choice that they've made. And not to be upset or angry at them for it.
I look forward to reading your thoughts.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.As someone who has been at the point of attempting suicide but (thankfully) was found in time, it was not an easy decision to make. It was not, in my mind, an easy way out. I had tried everything I could think of to improve my situation but could not see a way out. I thought I was doing my family and friends a favour by not being there anymore. I thought I was doing the best thing for them, that by my not being around, their lives would be better.
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