
settheory
Bundle of perceptions
- Jul 29, 2021
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So, let's assume i am somewhere on a road (possibly railroad) reasonably away from human settlements, at least large ones. there's a forest nearby. i walk into the forest, away from trails, let's say, 5 or 10, maybe more (reasonably deep, generally), kilometers deep into it. i successfully cbt there. how realistic that would be, that i can accomplish that? what the probability the body would be found there in a lifespan of those who would be concerned? what would hurt more to them: them finding out right away or only possibly suspecting suicide and finding it out much later? how long would it take for the body to be found? how can one reduce the chance of being found? What do y'all think about this generally?
for reference, 1 km = about 0.62 miles.
for reference, 1 km = about 0.62 miles.