thetwilightzone
Specialist
- Jul 14, 2018
- 307
Across the world, only about 800,000 people out of 7 billion kill themselves. That's amazing (not in a good or bad way just astonishing). I thought it would be higher.
I'm starting to realize that maybe it's genetic. Just like there can be a will to live, there is also something (not a mental illness) but certain genetic predisposition that makes some not fit into society and see suicide as the better option.
I used to think that the "Suicide to escape wage slavery" mindset was something common but apparently it really isn't. It really isn't. A select few people in tight communities online would make you think that was the case but the average young person/old person who can't find a job doesn't believe that. It seems that the biological will to live along with social shaming is so strong.
Another followup question, why aren't people killing themselves to escape wage slavery especially in this economy?
I'm starting to realize that maybe it's genetic. Just like there can be a will to live, there is also something (not a mental illness) but certain genetic predisposition that makes some not fit into society and see suicide as the better option.
I used to think that the "Suicide to escape wage slavery" mindset was something common but apparently it really isn't. It really isn't. A select few people in tight communities online would make you think that was the case but the average young person/old person who can't find a job doesn't believe that. It seems that the biological will to live along with social shaming is so strong.
Another followup question, why aren't people killing themselves to escape wage slavery especially in this economy?