
SuicidalSheep
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- Feb 20, 2021
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There's this idea that the only reason anyone could ever want to commit suicide or die is because they are mentally ill and are suffering too much, and that because they are mentally ill, they can't make the rational decision to.
First of all, just because some people do it on impulse doesn't mean there aren't very calculated suicides from these people that simply did a cost benifit analysis of the situation they're in, especially with problems that won't get better. Suffering is everywhere, it's not balanced and plenty of times it is not rationally worth it.
But honestly, even if there was very little suffering, if you could have a painless instant death and didn't have programming for survival insinct, I think if anything the desire to live as a concious being is irrational. I don't think you need to suffer to want to commit suicide at all.
Nobody asked to exist. If you will die and forget everything, and so will the rest, what logical reason would you have for staying here? Legit nothing really has a logical reason to exist yet it's assumed that continueing to live is inherently the most sane and rational, and when you die you won't know you're dead anyway. Even if you believe in the existence of some kinda god.. why does that god exist? You could go on forever, there would still be no logical end point. The only way it could make sense is if there was something beyond our own capability of understanding we don't know that makes life worth it, but ehm, we have no rational reason to believe this so itd be pure gambling on something unlikely.
First of all, just because some people do it on impulse doesn't mean there aren't very calculated suicides from these people that simply did a cost benifit analysis of the situation they're in, especially with problems that won't get better. Suffering is everywhere, it's not balanced and plenty of times it is not rationally worth it.
But honestly, even if there was very little suffering, if you could have a painless instant death and didn't have programming for survival insinct, I think if anything the desire to live as a concious being is irrational. I don't think you need to suffer to want to commit suicide at all.
Nobody asked to exist. If you will die and forget everything, and so will the rest, what logical reason would you have for staying here? Legit nothing really has a logical reason to exist yet it's assumed that continueing to live is inherently the most sane and rational, and when you die you won't know you're dead anyway. Even if you believe in the existence of some kinda god.. why does that god exist? You could go on forever, there would still be no logical end point. The only way it could make sense is if there was something beyond our own capability of understanding we don't know that makes life worth it, but ehm, we have no rational reason to believe this so itd be pure gambling on something unlikely.
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