
Rounded Agony
Hard to live, hard to die
- Aug 8, 2022
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We often romanticise the past, but there are still many people in the world for whom this is the case. I'm talking places where food is regularly scarce and one doesn't know if they'll have enough to eat in the day. Where hungry wild animals or other unfriendly forces of nature might turn up at your door (if you have a solid place to live in) at any time. Or for people on the streets. I wonder if I was more regularly driven by my biological drive to stay alive, whether my physical and mental ailments would have as much sway over my desire to be around at all. It's easy for the mind to go to dark places when you have a decent roof over your head and enough food for several days at any given time.
I know there were suicides in antiquity, but I wonder about the comparison of the rate. If anyone's a random expert on this subject, or better yet actually does/has lived in these circumstances, would love to hear from you.
I know there were suicides in antiquity, but I wonder about the comparison of the rate. If anyone's a random expert on this subject, or better yet actually does/has lived in these circumstances, would love to hear from you.
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