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brokenspirited

brokenspirited

Great Mage
May 20, 2025
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They argue that the right to die diminishes the value of life and endangers those who choose to live. They are right. Deep down, they know the truth: that life lacks inherent value and is merely a struggle filled with pain and the illusion of meaning. They cling to the belief that suffering is essential because they are too frightened to confront the emptiness of existence.

They want us to endure the same suffering because they cannot bear to be alone in their misery. This is not about preserving life; it is about their fear of facing reality. Anyone who chooses a different path threatens their illusion and reminds them that suffering is a choice.

They lash out at those of us who seek freedom and tranquillity, viewing our different choices as a betrayal of their accepted suffering. They want to keep everyone confined to their pain because they fear that if we find peace, it will expose their own struggles.

However, we recognise that the right to die does not attack others' right to live. It is an act of reclaiming our autonomy, choosing peace over suffering. It is in this choice that we find the freedom to determine our own destiny, and ultimately, peace, which frightens them the most.
 
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FuneralCry

FuneralCry

Just wanting some peace
Sep 24, 2020
48,490
I understand as all I want is to be gone and I see so much cruelty in how we exist in this horrific anti-suicide world where the suffering and torture of existing is seen as to force and prolong no matter what.

I always suffer so much from how I cannot just choose to find peace from this torturous, futile existence that just causes suffering all for the sake of it and problems there were never a need for with no limit as to how much one can be tortured, non-existence really is the only peace for me.
 
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Dejected 55

Dejected 55

Visionary
May 7, 2025
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The value of life is already diminished. If life had more value, less of us would be trying to escape. It's the age-old problem with people. It is easier to tear someone else down to your level than it is to build them up... and for the economy, it really depends on a lot of people on the bottom supporting things for people at the top, and people in the middle are just a buffer to keep people from revolting.

If too many people take themselves out of the equation, the house of cards collapses... which is ultimately the real reason power-brokers want increased population and refuse to let people have the right-to-die.
 
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