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painstricken
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- Oct 8, 2019
- 10
My 16 year old brother and best friend took his life a couple of weeks ago and it has absolutely destroyed me. I didn't think it was possible to feel this much pain. We were incredibly close and I would tell him all the time how much I love him and need him. We also have loving parents that would do anything for us, and he also had several close friends that really cared about him. He knew that taking his life would inflict unimaginable pain upon all of us, yet he chose to do it anyway. I feel betrayed and abandoned, and I still can't figure out how he could do something like this to me. I was never suicidal before this happened but now there's not a day that goes by where I don't want to end the pain, but my mind immediately jumps to my girlfriend, parents, and friends and how I can't cause them all the pain my brother caused me. I don't understand how his mind wouldn't jump to the same place as soon as he seriously started considering it.
So here's my question to those of you with very close family or friends that you know love you more than anything: How can you seriously consider leaving them and inflicting a life-changing amount of everlasting pain? He lied right to my face and promised me he would never do this, and I still can't believe he actually did. I really want to understand what was going on in his mind that made him think this was okay, so what do you guys tell yourself as to why this is an okay decision to make despite having loved ones that rely on you? Do you have any insight as to how he could do this? Thank you in advance, I'm desperate to understand.
So here's my question to those of you with very close family or friends that you know love you more than anything: How can you seriously consider leaving them and inflicting a life-changing amount of everlasting pain? He lied right to my face and promised me he would never do this, and I still can't believe he actually did. I really want to understand what was going on in his mind that made him think this was okay, so what do you guys tell yourself as to why this is an okay decision to make despite having loved ones that rely on you? Do you have any insight as to how he could do this? Thank you in advance, I'm desperate to understand.