
Crematoryy
Wandering endlessly
- Feb 12, 2025
- 15
Affliction is not based on how harmful the evil action was, but on how it was absorbed. Incidents that appear harmless from an external and rational perspective hide severe consequences. Things don't always have to be big to be heavy. It all depends on how the individual reacts, and what their predispositions are during the event.
The greater your sensitivity, the more susceptible you will be to pain. There are a range of aggravating and mitigating factors that must be considered: experience or inexperience; feeling of friendliness or loneliness; hope or hopelessness.
The argument that "there are other people suffering as much or more than you who do not take their own lives" is not valid. Because suffering cannot be compared or quantified. Subjectivity plays a crucial role in the way the subject perceives himself and his condition. Any judgment of this nature suggests little empathy for the suffering of the person it seeks to nullify.
In the previous assumption, what is the real reason they don't commit suicide? Is the impediment just the fear of death? Is the impediment a lack of knowledge and accessibility? Or if there were no impediments, would they choose to continue living even when everything goes wrong? Why would they do this?
The greater your sensitivity, the more susceptible you will be to pain. There are a range of aggravating and mitigating factors that must be considered: experience or inexperience; feeling of friendliness or loneliness; hope or hopelessness.
The argument that "there are other people suffering as much or more than you who do not take their own lives" is not valid. Because suffering cannot be compared or quantified. Subjectivity plays a crucial role in the way the subject perceives himself and his condition. Any judgment of this nature suggests little empathy for the suffering of the person it seeks to nullify.
In the previous assumption, what is the real reason they don't commit suicide? Is the impediment just the fear of death? Is the impediment a lack of knowledge and accessibility? Or if there were no impediments, would they choose to continue living even when everything goes wrong? Why would they do this?
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