Thinking about suicide is not normal, but I only just realised that this month.
After watching an interview with Stephen Fry
(Here is part one:
)
How is it possible?! How can anyone live his or her life without questioning why continue his or her life? Isn't life painful? Why not end it?
Would you give my an answer
After watching an interview with Stephen Fry
(Here is part one:
)
How is it possible?! How can anyone live his or her life without questioning why continue his or her life? Isn't life painful? Why not end it?
Would you give my an answer
3 comments:
First things first:
When you write something like this you have to understand some people will react badly, either because they are frightened, or angry; they may actually increase your pain instead of helping you, despite their intentions, by saying or doing thoughtless things. You have to understand that their bad reactions are about their fears, not about you.
Now, to your questions.
It's not possible to live life without questioning why we should continue. That's why no one does it. Everybody thinks about that, at least once in their lifetime, even if they deny it.
But you're making a mistake, you're asking the wrong question. If you ask "is it worth living, if life is so painful?", no one will give you the right answer, because there is no right answer, no one knows.
That's why you gotta ask "is it worth finding out?". And the answer to that is a big, round YES!
I mean, why kill yourself if life will do it for you? And while it doesn't, you don't know what's in store for you. Find out!
People often turn to suicide because they are seeking some relief from their pain. Remembeer that relief is a feeling. And you have to be alive to feel it.
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