
greyhound
Arcanist
- Oct 8, 2020
- 471
When I read through the posts here it seems like the standard approach to suicide is to try to make it as pain free as possible (SN, Nembutol, etc). I guess this is understandable, why not try to minimize any extra suffering, given that we are all already suffering in some way.
However probably most people that have died (not through suicide) have not gone out as peacefully as everyone here is attempting to achieve. Wartime deaths, car accidents, heart attacks, dying in ICU, etc.
The alternative would be to potentially do some extremely risky things until eventually you die. Activities that most would avoid due to wanting to preserve their life. I'm thinking along the lines of extreme mountain climbing, soldier of fortune mercenary type stuff, wingsuit/basejumping etc.
I mean our only real advantage over the general population is lacking a fear of death, why not put that to use and have some interesting final experiences.
However probably most people that have died (not through suicide) have not gone out as peacefully as everyone here is attempting to achieve. Wartime deaths, car accidents, heart attacks, dying in ICU, etc.
The alternative would be to potentially do some extremely risky things until eventually you die. Activities that most would avoid due to wanting to preserve their life. I'm thinking along the lines of extreme mountain climbing, soldier of fortune mercenary type stuff, wingsuit/basejumping etc.
I mean our only real advantage over the general population is lacking a fear of death, why not put that to use and have some interesting final experiences.