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Originally Posted by Paloma
(Post 1035834)
What other reasons are these? For their own enjoyments and reasons as I have previously stated, again. More than likely its for reasons like that or for their own peace of mind, and I don't think that anyone should have to do anything that violates their own free will. Yes, obviously I already said that no one wants to die but people in that situation may not see any way to fix their situation other than suicide, which would seem logical TO STOP THE PAIN. It is selfish for you to want someone not to stay alive when they are so miserable, it is not selfish to care about someone and not want them to die. It is selfish not to attempt to lessen the pain that the person in question is feeling, yet expect them to "man up" and deal with things. It is not always that easy and people who act that way are ****s. If your reasoning is how it affects the people left behind, what about the person who was so distraught they felt they had no other way out? Should they live their lives feeling helpless and depressed? Do you have any idea how difficult it is to deal with depression or any mental illness? How hard it is to seek help on your own in a society that both demonises and trivalises mental illness?
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I agree with what you're saying but I think it's walking a fine line between free will and advocating suicide.
In my opinion, it's not right to want someone to stay alive and be miserable, just so you don't have to carry the weight of their suicide on your conscience, I agree with that. But I don't think it's right either to say it's ok for anyone to kill themselves. No matter how bad things get, as long as you are alive you can fix them. Personally speaking I wouldn't want anyone to fall so low that they think death is the answer to their problem. I think life is important, I think existing is important, if I can help someone fix some trouble they're in, I like to think I would do my best.
If there's someone on the rooftop, waiting to jump, I wouldn't say "get down and man up, stop caring and just live a miserable life, accept things cos it's all youve got" No way I wouldnt say that. If the only choice is death or accepting lameness, then hell I'd kill myself.
But it's not the only choice. You make your own choices.
I'd say "Get down, tell us what the problem is. I bet you my own life there's a way to fix it, I bet you you can keep living and find some joy out of life, make some achievements, you don't need to prematurely end it. Kill what's killing you, don't kill yourself. Pick up the fight and live till you're dead"
Maybe they'd still jump. But what I'm getting at is, if you are going to intervene and stop someone from taking their own life, you have a responsibility to help them help themself get back on their feet. Because where that intention comes from is a Humanic one.
If you don't want people to kill themselves just because it's offensive or socially unacceptable, then you're not actually helping anyone by stopping them jump. You don't care about Life and the Living, you care about the image of living. Thus, don't pretend that you care.
Either you think Life itself is supremely important, or you think something else is. Either you care and you help that person trying to end it. Or you don't, and you let them jump. This is something that has to be absolute. There's no middle ground, there's no concsiencous observing.
You have no right to meddle in what anyone else is doing unless you can offer them a better way, with no strings or no costs.
I think Life is the better way, with no strings or no costs. That's why I would assist someone who's fallen down to a suicidal state.
At the end of the day it's still their own decision to jump. But what I'm talking about are ideas and beliefs that are larger than myself, I'm talking about kinship, brotherhood, Humanism. They're things that I believe form the foundation of my own life, therefore I have a responsibility to uphold them. It's not for any reason or agenda other than protection and advocation of Life.
What more have we got other than Life?
I would die for it if neccessary. But when is suicide ever neccessary? When is there ever a situation where killing yourself is the answer? The actual worst thing that could happen to you by facing your demons is death. So throw the weight outwards, I'd blow everything else up before I killed myself, if neccessary. You are not the root of your problem, you are not the enemy of your own life. Because at the end of the day, the only thing you're sure of is yourself, your existence - your Life.