
Seiko
"Nothing's gonna hurt you, baby."
- Jul 9, 2021
- 167
It's parasitical for all parties involved. Misery shouldn't be normalized. No one wins.
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So how do we overcome this overwhelming feeling that makes the pain we'll cause those we love once we're gone the only deterrent in our departure?
Can we talk?You overcome it by coming to terms that:
- You cannot control how others react to your death.
- You cannot control the emotions other people hold over you.
- You are in complete, sovereign possession of your life.
- If you persistently ideate suicide—your loved ones cannot save you.
- Their pain will come to an end one day as did yours.
I took a screen shotVery good way of saying it, thank you, I'll write it down in my diary.
You overcome it by coming to terms that:
- You cannot control how others react to your death.
- You cannot control the emotions other people hold over you.
- You are in complete, sovereign possession of your life.
- If you persistently ideate suicide—your loved ones cannot save you.
- Their pain will come to an end one day as did yours.
The so-called 'sacrifice' is something the parents chose to do themselves by creating the child in the first place. Parents looking after their children (a lot of parents don't even do this, let's be honest ) is an obligation that they signed up for, not some sorf of 'martyrdom' that you portray it as. Their child commiting suicide didn't even cross their minds as possibility before procreating, but they should be aware that it is an entirely possible scenario. They (the parents) made their child's death inevitable the moment they brought it into this world.From the perspective of a parent who loses their child to suicide, I would feel really bummed because that's years of sacrifice I put into this child only for them to take it all away. It's kind of a slap in the face.
This is just pure Stockholm syndrome. Abusive parents are the last people who should be defended, because by their actions (being abusive bast*rds) they either directly caused or at the very least heavily contributed to their child's suicidal 'urge'. It doesn't make any sense defending them, they don't deserve it at all (and in my opinion, neither do 'regular' procreators / parents).Even for crappy parents.
You overcome it by coming to terms that:
- You cannot control how others react to your death.
- You cannot control the emotions other people hold over you.
- You are in complete, sovereign possession of your life.
- If you persistently ideate suicide—your loved ones cannot save you.
- Their pain will come to an end one day as did yours.
And who would view a suicide as any thing less than going on for "as long as one can"?it's appropriate to do one's best for as long as one can
I think EVERYONE here stays alive either for others or themselves, including YOU. If you really felt this way you would've ctb afterall...It's parasitical for all parties involved. Misery shouldn't be normalized. No one wins.
It's a romanticized idea. It has its validity in theory, but in practice, hope and empathy for those we love are two very powerful forces. Sometimes I think our own hopes for ourselves are disguised as empathy for others. Hence why we are still here.I think EVERYONE here stays alive either for others or themselves, including YOU. If you really felt this way you would've ctb afterall...
There are many grey areas in life and love is a powerful little thing. Sometimes we love people so much and this love feeds our existence, which gives us a reason to wake up. It's borderline sociopathic that you seem not to understand this!