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Pro life BS
Thread starterMustkeyknow
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I can't think of any particular quotes right now but overall,
I think it's important we stay true to ourselves,
make the commitment to ourselves,
see things from a proper perspectives,
acknowledge our emotions but also understanding how to let it go and replace with positive thoughts.
It also helps quite a bit when we cut out negative self talk, things like "what if" "I wish"
It's important to have faith in yourself, whether it's pursuing certain milestones in life or in terms of recovery,
you have to first believe in your own abilities.
I hope this will be somewhat helpful for you.
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ExoticAir, miguel6565 and sufferingalways
The inherent uncertain nature of life would imply the possibility of hope at all times. And also, the possibility of death at any moment. Why ruminate on your plans to ctb when you could die of an act of god at any moment? It's my belief that peace is found in mindfulness, and pushing past fears that might hold you back from life's full potential.
A deeply christian perspective tells us that we aren't even capable of ctb if it isn't God's plan. So SI might just be God himself stopping you. This perspective can be scary!
So I guess what helps me the most is my belief that free will is mostly an illusion.
I agree. I recently sent a speculative email to a public service where my friend and I hope to live someday, and the kindness in that persons reply brought me to tears!
After so much suffering we can be numbed out but it can sometimes take just one act of kindness to remind us there's not just assholes in the world.
This kind person is still helping me now. Never say never. Oh, and from looking at your cute moggy avatar, pets can be kind too .. my cats are always responding to a hug.
Helpful pro life bs? Lol surely a contradiction in terms. Perhaps the nicest thing anyones ever said to me was that I was the only person who helped them because I didn't bullshit them, I told them the truth. When I said it could get better for them I meant it otherwise I wouldn't have said it
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canihavepeaceforonce, Soulless Angel and KleinerWolf
Haha, nothing helps anymore. I am just glad that there are escape routes (peaceful suicide methods) of this life (if you want a good one, sorry that is exclusive for pro-lifers).
Life would be shittier if we didn't have access to CTB methods.
Sorry, I didn't mention a pro-life reason to live.
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