Despondent

Despondent

Archangel
Dec 20, 2019
6,777
I don't think it's cowardly. Mainly because death is the unknown. It takes strength to come to these terms and to go along with it. It's a "commitment" slightly. They know that there's no coming back, no matter what. Life isn't forever and death is. No escape.
 
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Soul

Soul

gate gate paragate parasamgate bodhi svaha
Apr 12, 2019
4,704
I reckon it's just as cowardly to live.
What does that even mean??
 
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Shero

Shero

Experienced
Dec 19, 2019
274
Whatever you decide in life, it requires strengh. So no, it's not.
 
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Green Destiny

Green Destiny

Life isn't worth the trouble.
Nov 16, 2019
862
To simply put it, no it's not.
 
Glockman

Glockman

Member
Dec 20, 2019
25
Thanks for the words, everyone. I've been a coward my whole life. I've been terrified of death my whole life. Maybe my last act can be my most courageous one.
 
HereToday

HereToday

Arcanist
Dec 27, 2019
437
I hate when people (outside of the SS community) say this. Makes me want to say 'if it's so cowardly why don't you try to overcome your survival instinct and go into the unknown, then we can talk about how cowardly it is'!
 
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charlie_z

charlie_z

Student
Apr 30, 2018
184
I can only speak for myself, and as such I ask you take these meanderings with a grain of salt. But for me, suicide does carry elements of both cowardice and of courage.

As a species, we know the world is fraught with violence and pain; our neurochemical systems have adapted along with these pressures. Yes, there are some individuals who live in a kind of perpetual la-la land manufactured by market driven hyper-saturated environments. For these folks, and I'm referring to people who live in post-industrial nations where the standard of living far exceeds what was available 100 to 150 years ago, the world presented seems calm, organized, advanced in its laws and social mores. But that is just a very well layered patina that obfuscates the atrocities constantly plaguing the planet. The world, the one beyond the pretty neon colored signs, there exists much chaos and pain.

My cowardice is that I know longer feel able to subsist in the dual reality described above. I just don't wish to face those challenges anymore. In essence, I don't possess the courage to take on an increasingly insignificant existence.

As for courage, for me it begins with the realization that I've abandoned any hope of digging myself out of the hole I'm in. That's a form of acceptance, and it's acceptance that will eventually allow me to transition out of this reality. Acceptance also includes letting go; letting go of loved ones and places that have come to mean a great deal to me. Finally, the acceptance that there is no way to know what comes after. I fear it's simply oblivion. The show is over, the curtain comes down, and that's it, you're gone. That last bit for me, speaks of courage in the face of annihilation.
 
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Shero

Shero

Experienced
Dec 19, 2019
274
Thanks for the words, everyone. I've been a coward my whole life. I've been terrified of death my whole life. Maybe my last act can be my most courageous one.
You aren't a coward for being terrified of death. There is a reason the SI kicks in when you try to cbt.
Don't be so hard on yourself.
 
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waterbottleman

waterbottleman

Not a person
Sep 30, 2019
721
Takes a lot of bravery to overcome survival instinct.
 
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Moonicide

Moonicide

ᴘʜᴀꜱᴇꜱ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ᴍᴏᴏɴ
Nov 19, 2019
802
Absolutely not. Like many people have said, it actually takes a lot of courage to end your life. It is also one of the most powerful things you can do as you are taking control of your own fate.
 
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freedommatrix

Member
Dec 19, 2019
59
I don't think suicide is brave but neither do I think of it as cowardly. Just taking control over your destiny.
 
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Heart of Ice

Chillin'
Sep 26, 2019
362
Yes.

Facing the pain and suffering of life is certainly more brave than choosing to end life.

But I choose to believe everyone here who have chosen to end their lives have made a rational decision. Whether it's "cowardly" or not does not really matter in the end, now does it?
 
Sensei

Sensei

剣道家
Nov 4, 2019
6,336
No matter how brave you are, sooner or later you simply must remove your hand from a hot plate. It goes beyond bravery and cowardice really. If you really want to help someone, try to turn off the plate or remove it. Don't simply tell them that they must try to stand the pain.
 
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