Abandoned Character
(he./him)
- Mar 24, 2023
- 271
An argument for why suicide is selfish entered my mind and I haven't figured out a way out of it. It goes as follows:
It is easy to assume, especially as one in a suicidal state, that you are an individual in nature, separate from others and your surroundings. Your suicide is wholey your choice and it is your right to choose your state of consciousness, even if that means no consciousness. It is those stopping you from ending your life that are selfish, as they force you to stay alive despite your pain.
This is wrong.
You are not an individual operating independent of the world. Zooming out a little bit, and perhaps allowing yourself into this perspective, you will see that you have a responsibility to your fellow human as a part of a larger whole (but more importantly, your close community). What this responsibility is is not for me to say, although I do have my opinions. The important part is the realization that you were born into the world as an extension of a system, and this system has some elements (people) that are part of your sphere of influence. Your actions directly affect your immediate surroundings. Your suicide is a rejection of the collective and therefore is innately a selfish action.
After writing this out I do have some things to say about this claim. I can very well concieve of a situation in which suicide is no longer selfish, which comes down to the suffering it would alleviate vs. cause. I still think the argument may force one to consider the blatant fact that your actions influence others, which we can use to make positive change in not only ourselves, but others. What are your thoughts?
Disclaimer this is coming from someone who is not currently in the depths of suicidal ideation, although I am sleeping 12+ hours a day, working on that...
It is easy to assume, especially as one in a suicidal state, that you are an individual in nature, separate from others and your surroundings. Your suicide is wholey your choice and it is your right to choose your state of consciousness, even if that means no consciousness. It is those stopping you from ending your life that are selfish, as they force you to stay alive despite your pain.
This is wrong.
You are not an individual operating independent of the world. Zooming out a little bit, and perhaps allowing yourself into this perspective, you will see that you have a responsibility to your fellow human as a part of a larger whole (but more importantly, your close community). What this responsibility is is not for me to say, although I do have my opinions. The important part is the realization that you were born into the world as an extension of a system, and this system has some elements (people) that are part of your sphere of influence. Your actions directly affect your immediate surroundings. Your suicide is a rejection of the collective and therefore is innately a selfish action.
After writing this out I do have some things to say about this claim. I can very well concieve of a situation in which suicide is no longer selfish, which comes down to the suffering it would alleviate vs. cause. I still think the argument may force one to consider the blatant fact that your actions influence others, which we can use to make positive change in not only ourselves, but others. What are your thoughts?
Disclaimer this is coming from someone who is not currently in the depths of suicidal ideation, although I am sleeping 12+ hours a day, working on that...