
mimiopo22
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- Dec 4, 2020
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do rational suicides really exist for you? and if they exist, why don't people see them as rational anyway?
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there is a reason why i want to do this, but sometimes i think i am doing normal happy me a favor too to avoid life problemsAll suicides are rational. You're just choosing a quick death over a prolonged one.
exactly. and... for me, death [non-existence] is preferable to lifeAll suicides are rational. You're just choosing a quick death over a prolonged one.
I don't see anything wrong with wanting to avoid life problems.there is a reason why i want to do this, but sometimes i think i am doing normal happy me a favor too to avoid life problems
That's what euthanasia clinics were designed for, they are there to hasten death for the terminally ill. Unfortunately mental illness isn't considered terminal.All suicides are rational. You're just choosing a quick death over a prolonged one.
i think it's smart to want to avoid problems and pointless suffering, and it's stupid to remain in slavery and sufferI don't see anything wrong with wanting to avoid life problems.
they would begin to consider it if there was someone who knew it thoroughly.È per questo che sono state progettate le cliniche di eutanasia, sono lì per accelerare la morte dei malati terminali. Purtroppo la malattia mentale non è considerata terminale.
It's a unique situation that will never resolve. Family members and loved ones want us to stay around because they love us.I don't see anything wrong with wanting to avoid life problems.
Cause humans are naturally very prejudiced against death, and fear it so they go into cognitive dissonance.why don't people see them as rational anyway?
When I attempted my mother gave out to me, she said she would never get over losing me if I had succeeded. Doesn't sound selfish she genuinely cared for me and tried her best to ensure that I could be comfortable in life.after all, the only reason people [parents, friends, government etc.] want you to stay here is because they need you as a slave and they want to exploit you, even if you suffer unbearably
I quote fully, there are irrational suicides considered rational by the victimYes.
Just look at the people who receive euthanasia for physical or (rarely) mental reasons and the bureaucratic ordeal they're put trough. I doubt that euthanasia would be granted without a rational basis.
Also many people on SS plan their suicide very rationally. Before I discovered SS I didn't realize there was much planning involved.
Nevertheless, I don't rule out people commit suicide less rational/impulsively.
Unfortunately indeed.That's what euthanasia clinics were designed for, they are there to hasten death for the terminally ill. Unfortunately mental illness isn't considered terminal.
Which types of suicides do you mean?there are irrational suicides considered rational by the victim
those of people with unsolved problems acting on impulse.Which types of suicides do you mean?
I do not think that suicides were any less common in non capitalistic societies. I won't ctb to make a political statement about the exploitation of labour and accumulation of wealth by the few. Yes life is not fair in that regard but it never was, and in fact it was far worse.I feel as if most suicides are rational?
none of us asked to be born and put on this earth in the various situations that we see ourselves in. I see choosing to opt out of this life that we were given without consent a rational idea, IMO.
I feel that it is only illegal to do so because the capitalist society we lives in needs our labor and our consumption to keep the cycle going.
People commit suicide for variety of reasons, in Japan and India failing college exams is the death knell for some students.I do not think that suicides were any less common in non capitalistic societies. I won't ctb to make a political statement about the exploitation of labour and accumulation of wealth by the few. Yes life is not fair in that regard but it never was, and in fact it was far worse.
i loved this answer, thank you so muchIf I set you on fire besides a swimming pool and you jump into it... How irrational of you! Have you ever tried enjoying a good book a film and time with friends and family whilst on fire? I am sure being on fire is not remotely distracting or undermines the experience. If I poke you with a pointy stick I am sure you will move away from the pointy stick. If you tell yourself hard enough that a pointy stick is not a pointy stick then I am sure it won't be so pointy. Life is full of pointy sticks and things that can set you on fire. If you poke a cat with a pointy stick and it runs away how very irrational of it. Medicate that cat immediately! Who knew escaping pain was so irrational it's almost like we have bodies and brains structured around the concept of moving out of and away from pain.
The problem isn't if it is rational or irrational. The problem is the failure to remove causes of pain in the first place. If a person cannot remove that source of pain then it seems rational to me to escape it. It won't be viewed that way though because psychiatry dominates the discussion who frame suicide as a symptom of mental disorder. So there is little in the way of study on rational suicide. So no proper discussion is really had. So little ground is gained on humane responses to pain and the desire to escape it. Even less effort is made to reduce causes of pain when it comes to societies role in it. Instead it is often individualised and made out to be you at fault for not being okay with being on fire. The truth of this is mirrored when people then imply you just are not trying hard enough or not appreciating the wonder of existence or point out people who are on worse fire than you. Bit hard to appreciate much when on fire, it's just an invisible fire and so our true needs become invisible too. What is rarely realised is the fight to keep going on whilst on fire, especially when avenues to put out that fire have been exhausted. I am tired of being on fire and having to pretend otherwise. Seems rational to me to want to put myself out.
you're right! being an old man is disgusting... so much really POINTLESS suffering :(It's irrational to want to be old. But most people are brainwashed into wanting to grow old. It's rational for me to kill myself before i become old and imobile and need to be turned by nursing aides every 2 hours so i don't develop bed sores. Screw that life is hell when i'm young and healthy can't imagine being old when i'm a mass of wrinkles and pain.