Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

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I don't think suicide can ever be the answer to any problem. However major the problem is, there's always at least one person (but usually many) who care enough to help you with the problem.
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suicide can never be the answer....well because after someone commits suicide that person will surely go to hell and doesn't gain anything....so suicide should never be the answer
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Suicide is never the right answer. It's very selfish because it doesn't take into account the grief you will put your friends and family through. Nor will it ease your pain, because there are eternal implications whether a person believes in it or not.
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Suicide can never be the answer.
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I have known someone who killed himself, a former boyfriend. I knew that he was depressed when we dated. I struggled with depression myself, plus I was really young; I just was not equipped to help him. We drifted apart and I had not seen him in almost ten years when it happened. Still, I felt remorse that I didn't do more to prevent it and angry that his family never took it seriously. I absolutely do not blame him or feel that he was selfish. I know that he just wanted the pain to stop. If you can't understand what that's like, consider yourself lucky. Mental illness is not a choice.
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I do not believe suicide is the answer it is a sin and also against the law.
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Post by Doreenlictag »

I believe that suicide is not the answer to solve all the problems in life.
There is more to life than thinking the thought of committing suicide. There are times in our lives that we feel depressed because of what the happenings in reality or being rejected by someone who is close in our hearts.
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It's not easy to judge anything because the capacity to tolerate frustration and pain is different for each person. I've known at least two people who committed suicide who didn't really seem like the "self-killing" type.
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Post by Terry222 »

Although in many beliefs suicide is wrong and my personal viwew is that its wrong I am also very aware that sometimes life gets so hard and it seems like suicide is the only option.
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Post by izak ochy »

the suicidal act of the parents was an act that displayed a lot of cowardise .they feared the known which was theit troubles.They brought more sorrow than before
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Post by mikail_monsur »

Suicidal does not solve a problem. Why running away? Face the challenge and scale the hurdle.
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When a person commits suicide, they are trying to find an escape. We should not be too quick to judge those who commit suicide. Instead, we should acknowledge that depression is a real problem in the society that needs to be handled.
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Post by Sakilunamermaid »

Suicide is never the answer. It is far worse hurting those that love you by running away from your problems. Sure things may seem like there is no going back and it is your only option but that's far from the truth. Suicide impacts everyone, and you leave your loved ones with questions and far more problems to fix.
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suicide is not the way to run from problems :wink:
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No. Suicide is not an answer and never will be. It's just a form of escape that doesn't really solve anything. Rather, it actually kills one's chance to move forward.
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