Suicide! Who is the culprit?
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“Suicide?” Such a coward action! Why did he do it? Was he suffering from depression or mental illness, but that’s not a right decision! He shouldn’t have done it! He can ask the help from the people around him or can discuss it with the family! He is such a coward person! Life is beautiful, why did he just spoil it for some problems! He could have been strong! He shouldn’t have given up!
Yes, we are so judgemental. We are always ready with our so called (& neither asked nor needed) advice and judgements too, but have we tried to figure out what’s the real story? I think it takes lots of guts to end your world, end your life, and separate yourself from your family and friends, to leave yourself with so many incomplete wishes and unfulfilled desires, and to leave your name with a stigma of SUICIDE…
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thank you for sharing, John. Best wishes from baldy
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Thank you for reading. I had to reblogged this one.
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I think the worse thing that is left is no answers for the closest family. Lots of people don’t understand that the person deep in depression don’t commit suicide, they wait until they are feeling stronger to do it. It’s a very conscious decision that is made.
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I agree. My two brothers killed themselves and no-one knows why. No note or goodbye. Many of us took blame. I learn we need to pay attention to the family/friends. Listen and show concern. I had to reblogged this. I have many poems on suicide. Tried to understand it.
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That’s what I mean, they leave so many questions unanswered. If they only tried to explain why in a letter or note. Oh well, I guess they chose to do it their way. Think about all of the people who are doing “passive suicide,” like self abuse of alcohol, food, drugs, and I could go on and on…
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I agree. I disagree with “passive suicide”. When there is hope. Life is meaningful.
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So many need serious help and never seek it. And then the U.S. is so bad with mental health till it’s pathetic.
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I agree. Many go broke with first sickness.
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btw, I’m sorry to hear about your two brothers.
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Been a long time. One die in 1987 and the other in 1988. Thank you for the concern.
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You are quite welcome!
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