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- Jul 24, 2022
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Pretty sure i'm the only one who feels that notion
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Nah, definitely not the only one… I feel the same way.Pretty sure i'm the only one who feels that notion
I want suicide prevention to stop doing stupid stigma over and over again because it doesn't help rather than a temporary solution to permanent problems.And honestly, what do you want? go to a psychologist or someone to tell you "why are you talking about this? blow your head off"
people try to encourage as best they can/know
you should undertand life is a business, public or free euthanasia likely wont happenI want suicide prevention to stop doing stupid stigma over and over again because it doesn't help rather than a temporary solution to permanent problems.
The best people can do is to change suicide prevention into suicide assistance (and voluntary euthanasia) for people above 18 with protocol that includes people below 18, but that's not yet possible because of suicide prevention.
Hence CTByou should undertand life is a business, public or free euthanasia likely wont happen
:(one has to have a REASON to be hopeful.
i've got 2 of thoseTelling someone over and over to be positive when they have an incurable disease, or they're poor, or all their family is dead, is completely tone deaf.
i've had people tell me this.And honestly, what do you want? go to a psychologist or someone to tell you "why are you talking about this? blow your head off"
Yes please.I want suicide prevention to stop doing stupid stigma over and over again because it doesn't help rather than a temporary solution to permanent problems.
The best people can do is to change suicide prevention into suicide assistance (and voluntary euthanasia) for people above 18 with protocol that includes people below 18, but that's not yet possible because of suicide prevention.
My life is not a business, it is not treated as one. Or am I not human, I am someone's property; this is true enough, at least I'm treated like that, so I guess your right.you should undertand life is a business, public or free euthanasia likely wont happen
it be better as:It's a mockery because there is no effort put into understanding the suffering, it is a canned response kind of like asking "how are you?". It only puts the person making the suggestion in a place where the suffering didn't happen, leaving the sufferer in the same if not worse situation of not feeling understood, like talking to a wall.
That's not to say positivity itself is bad, only when there is no empathy involved.
You,, not I.The human mind will always find a way to rationalize it's reason to live, even in appalling circumstances and even if it's irrational. We are just the exceptions to this rule.
I know I'm not normal, because this isn't in me.Positivity is basically just a survival instinct.
Its notWhat's ironic is that positivity won't be needed, if life is good (inherently).
People need positivity, because life is bad actually. That's why they need something to keep pushing them through all the struggles, problems, pains & sufferings.