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Ta555
Enlightened
- Aug 31, 2021
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I didn't mean people reasons for ctb were socialBiological drive may be the wrong term tbf. I was replying directly to Ta555's comments saying that the reason for people's suicide is down to social norms and societal pressures because for me it's not those things. However the term I used doesn't quite fit what I mean so I should have rephrased. Basically I was healthy and very happy, living a good life, full of potential and had no reason to be suicidal until my health, memory and cognition were severely impacted by something and it took away any quality of life to the point where I'm just existing. In fact the only thing stopping me from ctb at the moment is my loved ones and the concern I have for the impact it would have on them. Therefore my reason and urge to ctb is a result of biological problems. I didn't mean for it to sound like I considered it a biologically programmed thing and there was no other reason. Back on that theory point though, I don't think it's possible to rule out biological programming in some form as it would still theoretically and logically require a certain sef of cercumstances to be met before it was to be triggered. Similar to fight or flight, fear, anger, happiness and any other emotional trigger for a complex series of chemical reactions to occur in your body and start a chain of events that may appear mental in origin but really are not. For me, there is no point in me living in constant suffering from my health issues as there isn't any escape or potential improvements so the logical conclusion really is death and if it won't happen naturally my instinct is to pull the switch myself. That instinct comes from somewhere and it isn't social pressure or any other outside influence. I guess it may be psychological in its logic but triggered by my biological state.
