
demuic
Life was a mistake
- Sep 12, 2020
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All of that is easier said than done. It costs money, requires skillsets that people contemplating suicide at a "young" age may or may not have, the ability to be self sufficient and independent, have any goals or desires or the ability to carry them out. It's someone's personal choice whether they want to "exhaust all possibilities" or not. It is easy to look at someone's post and act like someone's problems are simple and they need only do x, y, z, to easily solve them when you aren't in their shoes.OF COURSE they will find out. How could that possibly be kept from your community? The fact that you have to ask that shows you're not thinking straight. At least wait until you've left school, got a job you don't mind, moved away from family, tried to find some meaning to your life independently. School and family can cloud your judgement badly. Get away from your previous existence, all the things that have given you your current perspective of life, and try to create a new life, a new perspective, and see how you feel about everything then. CTB whilst still essentially a child is way too premature. You haven't exhausted all possibilities yet.
Good for you if you found something that worked for you. Not everyone will or even wants to embark on that journey in the first place. There is no age limit on suffering and life only adds more and more potentials problems as hardships as you get older.I'm not anti-life, I'm anti-chronic pain taking away my ability to have a life; before this pain came along I loved life and was very ambitious, despite crippling social anxiety and an utter hatred of full-time conventional work, I found it mentally and physically exhausting, especially the social part, but I found a work-around that suited me - he said 'life is exhausting and soon ill have to look for a job and stuff' - these are problems that have potential solutions - at least try to solve them - at 19 you haven't tried shit