Darkover
Angelic
- Jul 29, 2021
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whether one should commit suicide is the only serious question in life, as by living you simply realize life's pointlessness,
and by dying you simply avoid life's pointlessness, so either answer (to live, or to die) is equally viable.
I do not think it is wrong in any sense to choose suicide; to choose not to be. Yes, opting for suicide appears more understandable when persons are terminally ill or are experiencing extreme suffering (i.e., assisted suicide), but that is because living to endure suffering and nothing else does not appear to be a
life worth living; a value judgment, more subjective meaning. Thus, persons who do not enjoy life, whether for philosophical and/or psycho-biological and/or
circumstantial reasons, are confronting life's most serious question, the answer to which is a completely personal choice.
and by dying you simply avoid life's pointlessness, so either answer (to live, or to die) is equally viable.
I do not think it is wrong in any sense to choose suicide; to choose not to be. Yes, opting for suicide appears more understandable when persons are terminally ill or are experiencing extreme suffering (i.e., assisted suicide), but that is because living to endure suffering and nothing else does not appear to be a
life worth living; a value judgment, more subjective meaning. Thus, persons who do not enjoy life, whether for philosophical and/or psycho-biological and/or
circumstantial reasons, are confronting life's most serious question, the answer to which is a completely personal choice.