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Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 03 Jan 2019, 23:25
by Gonzal es
To sum suicide may be the way but morally its not right by doing so you might end up hurting your dear loved ones BT to me its simply not right

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 05 Jan 2019, 08:41
by amtaiwoget
I have a friend back then who's family is putting pressure on and later fail his exam....the next thing he think of is suicide (bang)....the only advice that I gave him is find something to relieve yourself from depression..... do not think about your family oppressing you find a way to terminate the cause of it then click the next term with the little advice given to him he came out to be the best student in the school....
to everyone thinking suicide is the best solution its the opposite... find a way to kill the cause of it then click you'll make it to the top...that a advice from me.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 08 Jan 2019, 04:26
by femi moses_32
Suicide is never the answer, anyone who commit suicide is not just selfish but do not appreciate the gift of life.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 03:57
by Fasih123
Peoples are suicide because many hunt depressions, but this is not true. Peoples highly pressure in our mind then this not answer the suicide. Only those peoples suicide for fail of our life.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 09 Jan 2019, 16:25
by brock1984
Suicide is not good.I had a good friend that committed suicide. it is very sad and leaves you shocked anything to prevent it is great.thanks

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 00:42
by Topefizy
Suicide has never been an option, but also to drastically reduce this trend, parents should be fully involved in their children so as to know early when they are depressed and also make them their best friend so that they will freely open up to them In case of any depressing situations comes up.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 03:54
by Luciamore
No suicide is something which should not have a place in our minds.for those who commit suicide Never thought twice.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 10 Jan 2019, 21:01
by nonamer_miss
It's so easy for us to say that suicide is not right, suicide is not an answer, etc. The truth is... we don't really understand the people who decided to do it. Imagine the grief, sadness, emptiness that they fell to decided that the only option is suicide. I'm not saying that it is right because it'll never be right but we should not judge the people who decided to it and we should be aware of the people around... sometimes we don't really know who's suffering inside so we should always be kind.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 13 Jan 2019, 18:49
by Unmain
I believe suicide is not the answer, though I do believe that we shouldn't blame the ones who did it because you never know what is going on in their lives and what they are going through.

I do, well did know someone that commuted suicide, she was my best friend, she was bullied because she was fast, her family was never there for her, and then I moved to another city and she was all alone.

But anyways I do agree with you guys, it is not the answer.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 17 Jan 2019, 23:24
by Popcorn1
I know a person who committed suicide just because of a break up. But it is never an option to solve problems. As the saying goes "there is a solution in every problem". Anyone who took a math subject has probably heard of this.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 19 Jan 2019, 19:42
by UnknownARMY
No, people nowadays think suicide is the only answer but the truth is people juat want to kill something inside of them and that's pain and they think that suicide can only kill that pain bit it's not. Suicide is only losing the life that god gave us

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 22 Jan 2019, 19:17
by KateM234
Unfortunately I have known several people who have opted to take their own life. I don't want to seem heartless with my opinion because I am the furthest thing, but I suppose it comes from grieving that I can't help but find suicide to be extremely selfish. It's not a pleasant way to feel, but it's honest. I know one friend who took his own life and left his wife with a two year old and a three month old. How is it not selfish to do this? If he was thinking about anyone else in his family but himself, how could he do it? I know that depression and mental illness are real, and I can wrap my mind around the idea that my friends and others truly felt suicide was their only option, but I do not think it is ever the right choice - I think it's an easy out. And by that I mean fighting drug addiction, depression, mental illness, going to counseling, facing ones demons, dealing with the life given, can all potentially be way more difficult and daunting, and long-term, than taking one's life.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 17 Feb 2021, 11:05
by Jasy95
Suicide is a tricky subject. Even though it is an inherently selfish act, it comes from being so hopeless and unhappy that you really don't think anything will ever get better. I personally have had three people in my life who have attempted suicide, and I've talked two of them down from it. It is sad and horrible. I don't think that suicide is ever the right answer, because I do believe that life can always get better. However, that that doesn't mean that I think it is an immoral sin. I think it is a consequence of suffering and that those who attempt it should not be judged for doing so.

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 17 Feb 2021, 11:07
by Jasy95
Also, there is a song by Panic at the Disco titled "The Only Difference Between Martydom and Suicide is Press Coverage". Honestly, I have always been intrigued by that song title because I think it is true. I think we are quick to condemn those who commit suicide, but we are also quick to celebrate martyrs. How do we decide the difference?

Re: Is Suicide Ever the Answer?

Posted: 26 Mar 2021, 06:17
by markodim721
I think suicide is never the solution to any kind of problem.