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Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I've just been reading a thread where there were a number of members who recall having suicidal thoughts from childhood.
I'm also thinking about the thread on animal suicide yesterday where a lot of people expressed the idea that animals likely don't contemplate their own deaths.
Some people expressed concern as to why a child would even be able to consider suicide- there was a reference to reincarnation- knowledge from a past life type thing.
Still- it got me thinking: I've been suicidal since I was 10. I know I was desperately unhappy at that point. I had come to the conclusion that life wasn't worth living. Still- the thought itself just kind of popped in one day. Like- when you suddenly stumble on a solution to a problem. Honestly- it initially frightened me. That fear (of the thing itself) went away pretty quickly though.
Still- it must have come from somewhere. I was aware of death from a really early age: 3-4 because close family members died. I remember hearing about accidental deaths too- like Elvis Presley. So- I suppose I knew you could do it yourself at that point. There were then a couple of TV programmes I vividly remember that had suicide in them. One was an episode of Bergerac where someone had become paralysed and begged to have help in taking their life.
It was really sad. The other was an episode of I Claudius where Antonia chose to take her own life. Interestingly, neither programmes portrayed suicide as a bad thing. In Bergerac, it would have been a mercy killing (I don't think they went ahead with it though) and in I Claudius- it was an act of autonomy.
I'm just curious really- how old were you when you found out about death? Do you remember how you were introduced to the idea of suicide and how it was seen?
I'm also thinking about the thread on animal suicide yesterday where a lot of people expressed the idea that animals likely don't contemplate their own deaths.
Some people expressed concern as to why a child would even be able to consider suicide- there was a reference to reincarnation- knowledge from a past life type thing.
Still- it got me thinking: I've been suicidal since I was 10. I know I was desperately unhappy at that point. I had come to the conclusion that life wasn't worth living. Still- the thought itself just kind of popped in one day. Like- when you suddenly stumble on a solution to a problem. Honestly- it initially frightened me. That fear (of the thing itself) went away pretty quickly though.
Still- it must have come from somewhere. I was aware of death from a really early age: 3-4 because close family members died. I remember hearing about accidental deaths too- like Elvis Presley. So- I suppose I knew you could do it yourself at that point. There were then a couple of TV programmes I vividly remember that had suicide in them. One was an episode of Bergerac where someone had become paralysed and begged to have help in taking their life.

I'm just curious really- how old were you when you found out about death? Do you remember how you were introduced to the idea of suicide and how it was seen?