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fml223
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- Jul 27, 2024
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This may be a stupid question, but I would like to hear some opinions.
While I do believe society should do everything possible to help those suffering, forcing a person who has long lost the will to live is just inhumane in my opinion. Sure, most people will say, "it will get better", but I am truly convinced that there are people that suffer way too much psychologically. While there may be no such thing as "beyond help", I feel like no sense of fulfillment would justify the immense amount of psychological suffering both in the present and potentially coming my way in the future. It's easy to tell people to keep on living when these people are blissfully unaware of mental health complications.
And anyways, it's not like I'm an important member of society for my life to have any value in the long run. Both my friends and family have gone through enough shit trying to figure out what is wrong with me. Why not save them the effort and me the suffering?
While I do believe society should do everything possible to help those suffering, forcing a person who has long lost the will to live is just inhumane in my opinion. Sure, most people will say, "it will get better", but I am truly convinced that there are people that suffer way too much psychologically. While there may be no such thing as "beyond help", I feel like no sense of fulfillment would justify the immense amount of psychological suffering both in the present and potentially coming my way in the future. It's easy to tell people to keep on living when these people are blissfully unaware of mental health complications.
And anyways, it's not like I'm an important member of society for my life to have any value in the long run. Both my friends and family have gone through enough shit trying to figure out what is wrong with me. Why not save them the effort and me the suffering?