Arvayn
Face the end.
- Nov 11, 2025
- 10
I'm not sure if this should be tagged as a vent or as a discussion, but I am curious to hear people's thoughts on it regardless and this is just to get my opinion out there.
After stalking around this forum, talking to people in countless servers and chatrooms, and even bringing up the subject in my own family, school and former workplaces, I've realized that there are a lot, and I mean a LOT of people who experience suicidal ideation, or have had it at some point in time. When I ask people, if they had the option to instantly and painlessly die right now, if they would take it, there's maybe a 50% chance that they say they would, and a lot of the ones that say they wouldn't claim that it's only because they don't want to hurt others in that way, or because of religious reasons.
I genuinely don't think there's even one social circle I've been in where there isn't at least one person that experiences suicidal ideation.
Death is omnipresent, and exists in countless people's minds one way or another. Unfortunately, cultural and sociological influences, especially due to religious indoctrination, have led to an attitude where it is seen as extremely taboo to talk about or to even consider, not to mention the fact that most people don't want to think about it regardless due to the thought of eventual non-existence being scary and unpleasant.
I know I'm stating the obvious considering what kinds of people frequent this website, but I feel like society is doing people so much harm by pretending that death doesn't exist. There would be so many individuals who'd benefit and end up much happier from being able to be open about their struggles without being ridiculed, outcasted or forced into abusive psychiatric wards.
I've also noticed it's an extremely common phenomenon that people who are depressed or suicidal often feel guilty of having committed some harmful or bad act, simply because they have been taught that it is a shameful and ungrateful thing to ever end up in such a position in the first place, and it just makes it even harder for them to recover because they opt to bury it and pretend it doesn't exist, until they reach their limit and it all comes spilling out in one giant explosion of feelings.
What a mess.
After stalking around this forum, talking to people in countless servers and chatrooms, and even bringing up the subject in my own family, school and former workplaces, I've realized that there are a lot, and I mean a LOT of people who experience suicidal ideation, or have had it at some point in time. When I ask people, if they had the option to instantly and painlessly die right now, if they would take it, there's maybe a 50% chance that they say they would, and a lot of the ones that say they wouldn't claim that it's only because they don't want to hurt others in that way, or because of religious reasons.
I genuinely don't think there's even one social circle I've been in where there isn't at least one person that experiences suicidal ideation.
Death is omnipresent, and exists in countless people's minds one way or another. Unfortunately, cultural and sociological influences, especially due to religious indoctrination, have led to an attitude where it is seen as extremely taboo to talk about or to even consider, not to mention the fact that most people don't want to think about it regardless due to the thought of eventual non-existence being scary and unpleasant.
I know I'm stating the obvious considering what kinds of people frequent this website, but I feel like society is doing people so much harm by pretending that death doesn't exist. There would be so many individuals who'd benefit and end up much happier from being able to be open about their struggles without being ridiculed, outcasted or forced into abusive psychiatric wards.
I've also noticed it's an extremely common phenomenon that people who are depressed or suicidal often feel guilty of having committed some harmful or bad act, simply because they have been taught that it is a shameful and ungrateful thing to ever end up in such a position in the first place, and it just makes it even harder for them to recover because they opt to bury it and pretend it doesn't exist, until they reach their limit and it all comes spilling out in one giant explosion of feelings.
What a mess.
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