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TopicWhat are your thoughts on suicide?
wolfy42
01/16/21 3:53:37 PM
#65:


There is a whole different level of being tired. There is being tired of life, to such a degree, that even if something comes along that you could enjoy, that would be fun/enjoyable for most people, or that you could use to be happy again, you just don't have the energy to take advantage of it.

There is a level of tiredness where you don't really taste food anymore, don't really even really notice life passing, and just trudge through each day passing time while using as little energy as possible.

Once you are sick enough to no longer care about embarresment, when your in enough pain to long for sleep, when you can't concentrate enough to remember things, so nothing matters much after it's over. There are lots of reasons to get to a point where life seems meaningless and just an endless toil for no purpose.

Many of those don't go away, and in such a case, a person is not a coward, but is courageous for doing what is best for them, despite the stigma, the bodies natural instincts, and the chance of ending up in a worse situation, with less control.

Right to death should be as strongly supported and protected as the right to life. Nobody should be force to live if they choose not to. Yes, it should be an informed choice and not made suddenly, but if someone has a strong urge to cease existing for 6+ months, that should be an option. We are not at a point where we need to force people to exist for labor, for population expansion etc. If you do not want to continue to exist, you should have the option to cease doing so in a painless and peaceful manner.

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