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Forever Sleep
Earned it we have...
- May 4, 2022
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I think suicide is often seen as the result of a psychotic episode- or- the result of mental illness. Someone who is not in a stable enough frame of mind to make decisions for themselves.
Still- it's also described as selfish. CAN someone REALLY be acting selfishly if they don't know what they're doing? Maybe the ACT can be seen as selfish but surely- the intention can't anymore. Unless they think the 'illness' is making the person act deliberately selfishly. Like- that was the actual motive.
It kind of feels to me like it's one or the other though. Either I'm psychotic- in which case- NONE of what I do is my responsibility. Or- I'm acting selfishly out of choice.
I suppose the latter tends to be used when people are talking about doing it- to try and dissuade them and the former is used after the act- there's nothing anyone could have done because by then, they were in a crazy state of mind.
I expect many people here think it's neither crazy, or altogether selfish. I just find it another one of those contradictory boxes people seem to like to dump suicide in to.
Still- it's also described as selfish. CAN someone REALLY be acting selfishly if they don't know what they're doing? Maybe the ACT can be seen as selfish but surely- the intention can't anymore. Unless they think the 'illness' is making the person act deliberately selfishly. Like- that was the actual motive.
It kind of feels to me like it's one or the other though. Either I'm psychotic- in which case- NONE of what I do is my responsibility. Or- I'm acting selfishly out of choice.
I suppose the latter tends to be used when people are talking about doing it- to try and dissuade them and the former is used after the act- there's nothing anyone could have done because by then, they were in a crazy state of mind.
I expect many people here think it's neither crazy, or altogether selfish. I just find it another one of those contradictory boxes people seem to like to dump suicide in to.