reesespiecesaregood
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- Dec 27, 2019
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I was reading somewhere on reddit about a story of a guy who's uncle attempted suicide 4 times and failed. He told the people in his life that he'd soon be attempting a 5th time, intending to succeed. Of course they pleaded for him not to. This kid who was telling the story, his nephew, said he told his uncle "if your life is really shitty enough to end, why don't you just go start a new one?" His uncle ended up moving across the world or something like that, cutting off most of the past people in his life, and was pretty content in his new life.
This was posted on a thread where someone originally asked if anyone had faked their death and/or just restarted completely. There were some pretty interesting accounts of people picking up and just leaving their situation, changing everything about their lives, their identity, their environment, etc. But this one had stuck out to me because of the positioning of it as an alternative to suicide, a one last try kind of thing.
So I thought I'd ask you guys since we're all pretty much in a place where we feel like we have no more options:
Do you think it's doable? Or do you think the ghosts of your past just travel with you always?
I know if your situation is physical ailment or severe mental illness or something of that nature this topic wouldn't really apply to you. But those who struggle moreso with solely anxiety, depression, and feel like the circumstances of your current life have contributed to your hopelessness: what's your opinion on this? Money and logistics aside, in theory, is it even worth considering?
This was posted on a thread where someone originally asked if anyone had faked their death and/or just restarted completely. There were some pretty interesting accounts of people picking up and just leaving their situation, changing everything about their lives, their identity, their environment, etc. But this one had stuck out to me because of the positioning of it as an alternative to suicide, a one last try kind of thing.
So I thought I'd ask you guys since we're all pretty much in a place where we feel like we have no more options:
Do you think it's doable? Or do you think the ghosts of your past just travel with you always?
I know if your situation is physical ailment or severe mental illness or something of that nature this topic wouldn't really apply to you. But those who struggle moreso with solely anxiety, depression, and feel like the circumstances of your current life have contributed to your hopelessness: what's your opinion on this? Money and logistics aside, in theory, is it even worth considering?