Siamese Believe
Member
- Dec 8, 2025
- 36
I do think there's a difference between a solely impulsive suicide and a planned suicide. But nonetheless, craving non-existence should not be viewed as irrational in itself. What is irrational about simply not existing anymore? Why does that make someone "ill"?.
I see it more as a product of being apart of a highly intelligent species, a species able to comprehend its own existence, and the existence of everything around it. A human doesn't just survive. They think, they see, they understand. Which means that you can consider an option that would be better than your life can ever provide you.
Furthermore, many people like me have took the time to genuinely evaluate their lives, and came to the conclusion that the objectively best outcome would be death opposed to what lies long term if life is continued. There are no better outcomes, no other desirable paths that I would be capable of going down.
What IS irrational is the belief that life gets better for everyone. Then they love to bring up the fact that over 90% of suicidal people are able to "recover". Okay well what if I'm in that 10%. Some people truly are doomed, it's a hard thing for many to accept.
People are willfully blind to the dark corners of the world because they see awareness as the same as pessimism and negativity. You can be completely aware of when you have a losing hand while still finding subtle joys in life, you can be aware without straying too far into pessimism, and also not straying too far into toxic positivity. But most people are stuck in toxic positivity.
I see it more as a product of being apart of a highly intelligent species, a species able to comprehend its own existence, and the existence of everything around it. A human doesn't just survive. They think, they see, they understand. Which means that you can consider an option that would be better than your life can ever provide you.
Furthermore, many people like me have took the time to genuinely evaluate their lives, and came to the conclusion that the objectively best outcome would be death opposed to what lies long term if life is continued. There are no better outcomes, no other desirable paths that I would be capable of going down.
What IS irrational is the belief that life gets better for everyone. Then they love to bring up the fact that over 90% of suicidal people are able to "recover". Okay well what if I'm in that 10%. Some people truly are doomed, it's a hard thing for many to accept.
People are willfully blind to the dark corners of the world because they see awareness as the same as pessimism and negativity. You can be completely aware of when you have a losing hand while still finding subtle joys in life, you can be aware without straying too far into pessimism, and also not straying too far into toxic positivity. But most people are stuck in toxic positivity.