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Nothing compares to the bliss of death.
- Aug 8, 2018
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I don't appreciate such platitudes. What reasons or evidence do they have to make such a claim? None. It's more accurate to say maybe it will get better. Maybe it won't. People suffer chronic pain their entire lives and it can be the same with depression/suicidal feelings. There's no reason to assume things will certainly get better. I believe these are things people feel they must believe in order to have any hope in life. I personally can't feel hope in something I don't have any reason to believe is true. There's always an assumption that there is a cure. In the last 10 years. My life has actually gotten worse. A lot of people here have struggled years, decades and nothing has changed. Probably a few people actually do get a break and feel better, but A LOT of people don't get so lucky, despite doing their best to feel better. My life will never reach a point where all the positives outweigh the negatives. The best thing that could happen to me would be a quick death.