Is it worth living a miserable life

  • Yes its worth living a miserable life

    Votes: 2 5.3%
  • No its not worth living a miserable life

    Votes: 28 73.7%
  • not sure

    Votes: 8 21.1%

  • Total voters
    38
Darkover

Darkover

Angelic
Jul 29, 2021
4,627
Being miserable is a constant state of negativity with moments of despair. It is a deep relentless emotional pain along with long term grief that never gets resolved.
unhappy or depressed; wretched. causing misery, discomfort, etc. a miserable life.
 
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yariousvamp

yariousvamp

Misanthrope vampire
Sep 8, 2024
41
No, I'm tired
 
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mythofsisyphus

Member
Jul 6, 2024
69
I'm not sure it's so black and white. I think what makes it hard to judge is that no matter how bad it feels right now, we don't know if the 'misery' is gonna last forever or if there's things that might help improve it. But yeah, if we could see into the future and knew our lives would always be miserable, then I don't see much value in that. But we can't do that, so at what point do we say "okay, this misery isn't going to end?". I guess once we've tried all we can.
 
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Darkover

Darkover

Angelic
Jul 29, 2021
4,627
I'm not sure it's so black and white. I think what makes it hard to judge is that no matter how bad it feels right now, we don't know if the 'misery' is gonna last forever or if there's things that might help improve it. But yeah, if we could see into the future and knew our lives would always be miserable, then I don't see much value in that. But we can't do that, so at what point do we say "okay, this misery isn't going to end?". I guess once we've tried all we can.
in my case i've put up with being miserable for 20 years now 38 years old i think it safe to say that my miserable life was never worth living
 
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LunarLight

LunarLight

i'm a loser, a failure
Apr 3, 2024
1,368
Well, if it's miserable… then of course no, it is not worth living.
 
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Praestat_Mori

Mori praestat, quam haec pati!
May 21, 2023
11,231
I would say no but what is actually a miserable life? That largely depends on our own POV.
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
9,431
In general or, personally? Some people who are unhappy may not be suicidal. It's not for me to decide whether another person's life is worth living. That's up to them. For me- probably not. Unless there's some hope and vaguely realistic prospect of things getting better.
 
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Darkover

Darkover

Angelic
Jul 29, 2021
4,627
I would say no but what is actually a miserable life? That largely depends on our own POV.
You're right; the concept of a "miserable life" is deeply subjective and influenced by individual perspectives and values. What's miserable for one person might not be for someone else, depending on factors like resilience, expectations, and personal experiences.
In general or, personally? Some people who are unhappy may not be suicidal. It's not for me to decide whether another person's life is worth living. That's up to them. For me- probably not. Unless there's some hope and vaguely realistic prospect of things getting better.
You're right that only individuals can truly gauge the worth of their own lives., i guess in general terms if your life is more miserable than pleasurable then it could be considered not worth living through.
 
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HopingOnaMiracle

HopingOnaMiracle

Experienced
Mar 8, 2024
283
As long as there is hope for recovery it is. I don't want to hurt my friends and family by killing myself.
 
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Alexei_Kirillov

Missed my appointment with Death
Mar 9, 2024
949
You're right that only individuals can truly gauge the worth of their own lives., i guess in general terms if your life is more miserable than pleasurable then it could be considered not worth living through.
Some people have such rich sources of meaning in their lives that they would deem their life worth living even under persistently miserable conditions. Think of Victor Frankl during the Holocaust.
 
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ijustwishtodie

death will be my ultimate bliss
Oct 29, 2023
4,853
Obviously not. Why would anybody want to live a miserable life!? Humans are so strange to me
 
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finallydone

Member
Aug 18, 2024
85
no of course, and no offense but i wonder who's the masochist that said yes
 
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İnilerim

İnilerim

Member
Dec 28, 2018
60
I'd never dare to judge the worth of someone else's life, but for me personally, the answer is a decisive no. If you *wanted to make it feel worth*, I hear religion has plenty of cope-toolboxes to make it feel worth though. But I'd rather be miserable than deluded.
 
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HopingOnaMiracle

Experienced
Mar 8, 2024
283
no of course, and no offense but i wonder who's the masochist that said yes
I was. Assuming 'no' means to ctb. I'm still alive and still have hope for my condition to improve. Even after all that I've been through, my situation only worsening. I still don't want to kill myself yet.
 
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-nobodyknows-

-nobodyknows-

Arcanist
Jun 16, 2024
424
I don't know; I certainly wouldn't want to, but if I felt there was some reason for doing so I think it would help me to find a way to keep going
 
Reflection

Reflection

One last hurrah
Sep 12, 2024
251
Depends on the person and situation.
 

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