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DiscussionDoes suicide require courage?
Thread starterBishop
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For as much as I think of death and wanting to die I find myself lacking the constitution. Is it that or do I lack the courage (or too much of a coward) or have I simply just not reached that point yet where I feel there is absolutely no hope/escape.
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For as much as I think of death and wanting to die I find myself lacking the constitution. Is it that or do I lack the courage (or too much of a coward) or have I simply just not reached that point yet where I feel there is absolutely no hope/escape.
Being fearful of death and doing everything to prevent it is in our instincts and in the instincts of every conscious living being. Our bodies work in a way so that they can prolong our life as much as possible. Preventing you from dying is your bodies number 1 priority. You're not a coward at all, being too scared/hesitant to ctb is just wired into us.
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Being fearful of death and doing everything to prevent it is in our instincts and in the instincts of every conscious living being. Our bodies work in a way so that they can prolong our life as much as possible. Preventing you from dying is your bodies number 1 priority. You're not a coward at all, being too scared/hesitant to ctb is just wired into us.
it is normal to have survival instinct and many suicidal people are unable to get past that. it's not really about courage, it's about instinct to survive.
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There's an interesting split here I've never noticed. Some perceive overcoming si as needing courage. Others, as needing desperation. While I've always thought of it as a courageous act. One that takes massive willpower. I suppose it's probably true that the successful aren't simply the stronger minded but the more narrow minded or tunnel visioned.
Which also makes me wonder if my personality and overgrown prefrontal cortex is an inescapable barrier.
There's an interesting split here I've never noticed. Some perceive overcoming si as needing courage. Others, as needing desperation. While I've always thought of it as a courageous act. One that takes massive willpower. I suppose it's probably true that the successful aren't simply the stronger minded but the more narrow minded or tunnel visioned.
Which also makes me wonder if my personality and overgrown prefrontal cortex is an inescapable barrier.
it is normal to have survival instinct and many suicidal people are unable to get past that. it's not really about courage, it's about instinct to survive.
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