FuneralCry
Just wanting some peace
- Sep 24, 2020
- 38,920
It just feels wrong to me to insist that suicide must be a "last resort", as it implies that existence is something so desirable and worth having in the first place to the point that choosing to cease existing must be the last option.
I never understand views like this, any of the views that act like life is some kind of "gift" that is always so valuable come across as so delusional to me when they are forced onto other people.
I hate when "suicide is the last" resort type thinking gets pushed onto everyone, as just because one feels in such a way about their own situation doesn't mean that it applies to everyone else, I cannot stand the life valuing people who are unable to accept that not everyone even wants to exist in the first place.
Instead of some kind of last resort I see wanting to die as a logical reaction to existence itself, wanting to permanently free myself from the curse that is existence is all that feels rational to me.
Suicide is self care, it's a release from suffering, it would be a relief rather than a last resort, I see no value and benefit to suffering so unnecessarily just waiting around to die.
Suicide is something that should never need to be justified in anyway, I see existence itself as being enough to justify the decision to die.
If one wishes to switch off their consciousness and be permanently relieved from this existence they were unfortunate enough to be burdened with in the first place they should simply be able to, as only they are the ones trapped within themselves.
Other people cannot experience existence in the same way anyway, I don't see any benefit to existing as a conscious being cursed with the ability to suffer, existence just causes harm which is why I will always see it as preferable to not exist rather than death being a last resort.
It's the most important right to have the option to permanently find peace from all suffering, it disgusts me how the right to die isn't seen as the human right it truly is.
I never understand views like this, any of the views that act like life is some kind of "gift" that is always so valuable come across as so delusional to me when they are forced onto other people.
I hate when "suicide is the last" resort type thinking gets pushed onto everyone, as just because one feels in such a way about their own situation doesn't mean that it applies to everyone else, I cannot stand the life valuing people who are unable to accept that not everyone even wants to exist in the first place.
Instead of some kind of last resort I see wanting to die as a logical reaction to existence itself, wanting to permanently free myself from the curse that is existence is all that feels rational to me.
Suicide is self care, it's a release from suffering, it would be a relief rather than a last resort, I see no value and benefit to suffering so unnecessarily just waiting around to die.
Suicide is something that should never need to be justified in anyway, I see existence itself as being enough to justify the decision to die.
If one wishes to switch off their consciousness and be permanently relieved from this existence they were unfortunate enough to be burdened with in the first place they should simply be able to, as only they are the ones trapped within themselves.
Other people cannot experience existence in the same way anyway, I don't see any benefit to existing as a conscious being cursed with the ability to suffer, existence just causes harm which is why I will always see it as preferable to not exist rather than death being a last resort.
It's the most important right to have the option to permanently find peace from all suffering, it disgusts me how the right to die isn't seen as the human right it truly is.