suffering
Too p*ssy to end it, too suicidal to leave
- Aug 17, 2018
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SI is the monster than keeps me chained. I recently watched 'Into the wild', based on a true story where a guy gets stuck into the wild and dies of starvation. AFAIK, Kafka died of starvation as well. Why didn't these men commit suicide? Was it that they hoped someone would rescue them? They both seemed sort of misanthropic, at least Kafka, so weren't they "cured" of the desire to live?
Was it the SI that kept them?
This makes me very fearful, especially knowing my own failed experience in trying to overcome my SI and find sweet release.
Lately I've been thinking that given my condition (high SI) my only logical solution would be to become one of those workaholics and health freaks, just so I can make sure I die of natural causes and I avoid any financial trouble or sickness.
Was it the SI that kept them?
This makes me very fearful, especially knowing my own failed experience in trying to overcome my SI and find sweet release.
Lately I've been thinking that given my condition (high SI) my only logical solution would be to become one of those workaholics and health freaks, just so I can make sure I die of natural causes and I avoid any financial trouble or sickness.