look at the post below your post lol
they are sure and willing to die peacefully until the n stands right in front of them - then even opening a bottle becomes an impossible task
and this is what i mean: suicide is technically not difficult - you could order a 10m rope on amazon, drive to the next bridge that is higher then 5m, do a longdrop, get your neck broken or beheaded and you would have a more painless death than 99% of natural deaths - its fucking easy.
if you cant do that what makes you think you can drink the bottle of n once its in front of you?
the only difference is that the rope is easy accesable - while the n seems so far away (it isnt actually, just a few clicks away and somehow everyone gets 700$ dollar together). its a comfy feeling (...if only...i surely would), a daydream without consequences.
n loses its appeal the moment it stands in front of you and gets as real as the rope and long jump.
its the will that is the problem not the technically details. suicide is a pure question of will.
I'm not sure what your point is. Persuade people suicide is impossible because it takes superhuman courage to drink N? People have done it obviously and our perceptions of reality do influence our actions. If we believe something to be impossible it will be impossible, if we believe something can be done it generally can be done.
So if I'm not willing to jump off a bridge with a rope around my neck and decapitate myself I will never be able to CTB in any other way? That makes no logical sense whatsoever.
I don't doubt many people are unsure about choosing death and maybe it is good that fear makes them hesitate and evaluate their options but if given the choice between an easy death and a hard one I believe it's rational to opt for the former. I do believe knowing you won't experience pain or horror will make it easier and drinking a liquid is obviously far more natural than it is to jump from a height.
Whether I will be able to do it if I determine it's the correct course of action remains to be seen but I'm not going to torment myself by self-doubt and I certainly do not hide behind the idea of suicide in order to justify passivity and lack of courage to live life. I work, I study and I am looking for solutions to my problems but I recognise the possibility my efforts and those of others may not be enough and I may want out.
Obviously people believe whatever they want to believe, you included. If you want to believe suicide is a near impossibility or not wanting to die in a grotesequely violent manner means one can't bring oneself to do in any other way is your business.
No-one disputes willpower is essential and fundamental in completing suicide but to pretend the means don't matter doesn't seem very believable to me. It does to me in any case and given the methods proposed on this forum it seems to be the case for many others aswell.
look at the post below your post lol
they are sure and willing to die peacefully until the n stands right in front of them - then even opening a bottle becomes an impossible task
and this is what i mean: suicide is technically not difficult - you could order a 10m rope on amazon, drive to the next bridge that is higher then 5m, do a longdrop, get your neck broken or beheaded and you would have a more painless death than 99% of natural deaths - its fucking easy.
if you cant do that what makes you think you can drink the bottle of n once its in front of you?
the only difference is that the rope is easy accesable - while the n seems so far away (it isnt actually, just a few clicks away and somehow everyone gets 700$ dollar together). its a comfy feeling (...if only...i surely would), a daydream without consequences.
n loses its appeal the moment it stands in front of you and gets as real as the rope and long jump.
its the will that is the problem not the technically details. suicide is a pure question of will.
I'd like to add that once you've acquired the means for a humane suicide the only remaining problem is indeed summoning the willpower to actually do it. That the former is easier than the latter seems obvious. On that we are in agreement.
As to the difficulty that involves: if we are unable to bring about our own death when life truly has become unlivable we have shut off the road to freedom and hell is all that will await us.