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I was not sure whether I shall write in recovery or in suicide discussion. It is more related to suicide that is why I post it here. If it is too annoying for some people I can repost it in recovery.
The people I admire like David Foster Wallace or Adam Maier-Clayton (though I recently learned he was against assisted suicide for mentally ill.) have tried A LOT to recover. In the end both commited suicide. But they tried like almost every therapy that was possible. I respect that. DFW tried even tried ECT. However it is not sure whether this was counterproductive or not. The most common theory was he stopped his antidepressant and when he took it again it stopped working. This man had like 30 years severe depression. That he could endure that is kind of respectable.
He said he tried to worship things that were larger than himself. (at least this is what I remember I would know the video where he said that.)
I try to do the same. Though not in a religious sense. But having higher values is kind of good because it gives life kind of a structure. As a nihilist/existentialist many suffer because they do not believe in anything (I do not mean this in a religious sense). As Jordan Peterson said if you question every value and you do not believe in anything there remains only one thing pain. Because pain is so real when you experience it that it does not go away if you doubt it.
Peterson thinks the best structure would be a judeo-christian worldview. I personally doubt that.
I also believe it is a good choice to see suicide as the last resort and try everything you can do to avoid it.. However I feel like no matter how strong I try to fight it it does not work out that well. I would adivise against to make the decision lightly. Though I have the feeling not many people make this decision lightly.
DFW once talked about a pornstar (in Big Red son) who would have commited suicide lightly. Because she was disfigured after a car accident (I think). It is hard to make such a claim without knowing much about a person. I really like his work and can relate a lot but it is really hard to measure something like that.
The people I admire like David Foster Wallace or Adam Maier-Clayton (though I recently learned he was against assisted suicide for mentally ill.) have tried A LOT to recover. In the end both commited suicide. But they tried like almost every therapy that was possible. I respect that. DFW tried even tried ECT. However it is not sure whether this was counterproductive or not. The most common theory was he stopped his antidepressant and when he took it again it stopped working. This man had like 30 years severe depression. That he could endure that is kind of respectable.
He said he tried to worship things that were larger than himself. (at least this is what I remember I would know the video where he said that.)
I try to do the same. Though not in a religious sense. But having higher values is kind of good because it gives life kind of a structure. As a nihilist/existentialist many suffer because they do not believe in anything (I do not mean this in a religious sense). As Jordan Peterson said if you question every value and you do not believe in anything there remains only one thing pain. Because pain is so real when you experience it that it does not go away if you doubt it.
Peterson thinks the best structure would be a judeo-christian worldview. I personally doubt that.
I also believe it is a good choice to see suicide as the last resort and try everything you can do to avoid it.. However I feel like no matter how strong I try to fight it it does not work out that well. I would adivise against to make the decision lightly. Though I have the feeling not many people make this decision lightly.
DFW once talked about a pornstar (in Big Red son) who would have commited suicide lightly. Because she was disfigured after a car accident (I think). It is hard to make such a claim without knowing much about a person. I really like his work and can relate a lot but it is really hard to measure something like that.
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