
Fadeawaaaay
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- Nov 12, 2021
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A lot of people here are upset at their families and society for not "saving" them… Believing you can be saved is actually hopeful, but how, specifically do you think you could be saved?
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Same. I don't even want to die, really. I just strongly desire non-existence.There is no one who could possibly "save" me.
I am fundamentally disgusted with existence and believe that non-existence is always preferable to it.
I need to be saved from life, not from death.
LET HER GO. Shit, get a new one. I hate to be an asshole. Don't let a woman keep you in bed sleeping, all day long - down. I am one. I am a woman and don't understand what is wrong with you. There are women, everywhere. Don't die for a woman. Go find a new one.my ex and love of my life. her and only her. i could go from nothing to everything again. it is quite astonishing the impact she has.
maybe you could find a job changing your world. People get into that. even volunteer, a little. i was rewarded finding medical equipment for low income people. I found wheelchairs, power scooters, bariatric beds, power chairs, pottys, things people without mobility needed. None of it was religious. I even met a MUSLIM doing the same. he promised to DONATE. Shit. it can be fun to see others suffering ended and see them on their way to better.No, the reasons why I want to die are too deep-rooted in how our society is set up to change. Maybe if I could destroy this world & remake it into a better one like in an old JRPG...
An excellent observation. Some setbacks are so profound they understandably inspire suicide. But others, like what I experienced, only inspire suicide in somebody who is already deeply broken, likely by some trauma rooted in childhood.I wish there could be a simple answer ... but there isn't.
Some people go through incredible hardships (think concentration camps and alike) and still do not attempt or even consider suicide. For others broken relationship, loss of income, or similar major tragedy is more then enough to end their lives. Could they have been saved if the tragedy did not occur ... probably. But the thing is, in my view at least, the very fact that their response to what ever tragedy had befallen them was a suicide - indicates deeply rooted sadness. Or, as medical and other mental health professionals would say, 'poor or undeveloped coping mechanism'. I interpret that to mean - accumulation of trauma likely starting in childhood. If one is to be helped, really helped, not just 'saved' from the immediate crisis then left to their own devices, careful, genuinely compassionate approach would start there. At the root cause of the problem. Countless people lose love of their lives, or their income, or homes, ever day. Probably every hour of every day. Only a few respond with suicide. Maybe they would irrespective of how much genuine help they were provided with ... to know that they would first have to receive or at least be offered such help. In my experience - it rarely, if ever happens.
It is one thing, as Virginia Woolf said, 'to know life for what it is, and then, to put it away', and completely another to end it to end the suffering brought by whatever tragedy occurred.
LET HER GO. Shit, get a new one. I hate to be an asshole. Don't let a woman keep you in bed sleeping, all day long - down. I am one. I am a woman and don't understand what is wrong with you. There are women, everywhere. Don't die for a woman. Go find a new one.
this is my exact outlook on it as well. i even wrote a poem on it (see image). like loads of people never recover from losing a loved one but not everyone CTBs. like yes it is my reason for CTBing but that doesn't mean it isn't my mental illness that is responsible. yes i would never ctb if i never went through this life event but equally i would never have CTBed if i didn't have mental illness.I wish there could be a simple answer ... but there isn't.
Some people go through incredible hardships (think concentration camps and alike) and still do not attempt or even consider suicide. For others broken relationship, loss of income, or similar major tragedy is more then enough to end their lives. Could they have been saved if the tragedy did not occur ... probably. But the thing is, in my view at least, the very fact that their response to what ever tragedy had befallen them was a suicide - indicates deeply rooted sadness. Or, as medical and other mental health professionals would say, 'poor or undeveloped coping mechanism'. I interpret that to mean - accumulation of trauma likely starting in childhood. If one is to be helped, really helped, not just 'saved' from the immediate crisis then left to their own devices, careful, genuinely compassionate approach would start there. At the root cause of the problem. Countless people lose love of their lives, or their income, or homes, ever day. Probably every hour of every day. Only a few respond with suicide. Maybe they would irrespective of how much genuine help they were provided with ... to know that they would first have to receive or at least be offered such help. In my experience - it rarely, if ever happens.
It is one thing, as Virginia Woolf said, 'to know life for what it is, and then, to put it away', and completely another to end it to end the suffering brought by whatever tragedy occurred.
Said it before and will say it again, heartbreak is the most stigmatised reason on this website. @[email protected] - im very aware ISome people can't be replaced.