If those believes keep you from ctb that's a good thing I guess. Your daily battle against suicide seems extremely stressful though. Did you take steps like getting resources for ctb or not?
I don't want to ctb either and haven't made steps toward ctb. But life is getting increasingly hard.
I have in the past, at multiple occasions. But after I ended up being in the hospital last November due to a failed impulse ctb attempt, I have endeavoured to try my utmost best not to walk that path again. To be fair, there
have been periods of better mental health since then. It's just that it's really hard for me to remember them right now, because this month has been very difficult and the end is not in sight just yet. But it's important to acknowledge them, because even if it doesn't
feel that way, rationally acknowledging that there are periods when it's not as hellish internally is a very important step.
There is a lot of unexplored territory when it comes to these facets of our mental being. No one has a concrete precise solution yet. I study and assist in research in psychology at university, and in mine and other bigger experts in psychology's opinions, current mainstream methods of therapy and medication are band-aid solutions, which fix the symptoms, even to your own inner pov, but they don't necessarily fix the problem(s) in a more profound, to some, meaningful sense (This means that things can easily happen later on in life that send you right back to square one). This is no reason to despair however, it's a call to
find the solutions, and to then spread them. We gotta help each other out in any way we can even if it's a silly one lol. Honestly just now taking a few deep breaths while writing this made me relax a little :), that's something.