
Kramer
Nervous wreck
- Oct 27, 2020
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Some people jump and feel pure freedom and relief. I want to be in that group.
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Until you have no regrets and just resolve. Ctb, is such a easy thing.
Okay, jokes aside OP... there is no one here who can predict any regret that anyone may have.
I want to be that group too...Some people jump and feel pure freedom and relief. I want to be in that group.
Thank you for clarifying. Anytime I hear anyone say anything to the effect of CTB as being "easy", it sounds off internal alarms.I feel like that qoute was a little out of context. I saying that the option of ctbing is a quick and easy one to resort. When sometimes it may not be called for. And I'm not saying that there must be a valid reason, or that one reason is more valid then another. I'm just saying a person should always be sure they want to, because there's no turning back. Once you step off that ledge. And I'll be honest, I feel like everyone must have some regret. I know i probably will, cause I'm indecisive. But that's why resolve is important. You should always consider every possible option, peer pressure aside. And if you know the feeling will persist into a perpetual life misery, pain, loss, hurt, or etc. Then you're closer to making a more calculated decision.
That heart attack thing is a lie.Sky diving and bungee jumping, maybe even try VR. Most people die of a heart attack before they reach the bottom. But if you think you'll regret it, then don't do it. Until you have no regrets and just resolve. Ctb, is such a easy thing. But it's also a quick solution to sometimes fixable problems.
Some people jump and feel pure freedom and relief. I want to be in that group.
That heart attack thing is a lie.
Can't skydive because of virusEveryone is different but I watched a documentary on the Golden Gate Bridge where the few survivors all admitted as soon as they took the leap they regretted it immediately. Then they had their epiphany that they were meant to live and....etc...etc... etc...
There's really no way to tell until you actually do it.
But for practise, enjoy sky diving to get used to the feeling? Or bungie jumping as someone has already suggested. Hey, you might even ironically find a new hobby.
Can't skydive because of virus
Yeah. I know I shouldn'tdo you really care about few seconds of regret?
But what if society isn't watching?Jumping (depending on height) is a few seconds. Then you own the ground. The jump doesn't kill you. But the sudden stop on impact does. If you can get to a jump location be like the birds and fly. If I didn't have social anxiety I would go that way.
I would still need to get to location and not driving makes that difficultYeah. I know I shouldn't
But what if society isn't watching?
Uber to a place nearby?I would still need to get to location and not driving makes that difficult
Mine is hundreds of milesBest place for me is 55 miles away Uber will be stupid price
No Ubers then. Am hoping on a package arriving in a few days if not will have to get on a train and travelMine is hundreds of miles
I'm thinking of a plane. How far will an Uber drive?No Ubers then. Am hoping on a package arriving in a few days if not will have to get on a train and travel
An Uber will take you anywhere, it's just a cost thing. Train is 1/3 of priceI'm thinking of a plane. How far will an Uber drive?
But doesn't the Uber driver need to go home the same day?An Uber will take you anywhere, it's just a cost thing. Train is 1/3 of price
Don't know, probablyBut doesn't the Uber driver need to go home the same day?
This scene right here was what freaked me out and dissuaded me from jumping as a method. I'm not trying to convince you against it to be clear. Only you can decide for yourself if the idea of it scares you. It's worth giving this a look though. I even first joined this site trying to look for a transcript of this poem only to see someone else had posted it here. It also compelled me to try to find a more peaceful method too...
The drip finally stops. Secretariat died beautifully"Every trip must come to an end"
"See you on the other side"
"There is no other side. This is it."
That really hit home. Thank you for sharing.