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EBEN30
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- Jan 12, 2019
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OK so I think I might get a little bit of backlash for this but let me try and see if I can word this correctly.
After viewing some posts on the forum, I see there's a number of people that seem to encourage death and glorify it, not so overtly that it's obvious but just subtle comments here and there.
Now I'm a stern believer in everyone has the right to take their life as and when they choose, it's a human right, nobody can control you except you, you have the right and power over your own body and mind.
That being said, I also believe life should be celebrated and rejoiced where possible. Granted, who am I to say someone's suffering does not warrant them to end their life, I get that not all people can have an 'enjoyable life' I suppose I just feel uneasy about actively encouraging suicide and saying 'go for it' or 'good luck, have a peaceful death' these kind of things.
Personally, I like to always tell people I hope they find the closure or solution that is right for them.
Where possible I will always try and get people to hang in there unless they specifically ask for that not to be done, I'm talking about in real life situations here and not over the internet. I'll always encourage the person to go on where possible and if they've asked for me not to do that or they're determined that they want to, I simply tell them that I hope they find the peace and closure they are looking for.
Now I totally understand my view and opinion isn't more 'right' than anyone else's in this matter.
I just find myself feeling very unsettled if I embrace and encourage death. I understand there are times when death should be embraced and not viewed at so 'negatively' the thought that anyone is out of the pain they experience in life, whether physical or mental, is something to find comfort in. That being said, I think to glorify death and just see it all as indifferent makes me feel like I'm losing a little bit of my 'humanity'.
I guess I'm conflicted, death isn't all doom and gloom but equally it can't be all of the opposite end of the stick either, all happiness, rainbows and butterflies. I still find it incredibly sad when someone chooses to ctb but part of me knows this is hypocritical of me in ways, I just can't help feeling the way I do.
After viewing some posts on the forum, I see there's a number of people that seem to encourage death and glorify it, not so overtly that it's obvious but just subtle comments here and there.
Now I'm a stern believer in everyone has the right to take their life as and when they choose, it's a human right, nobody can control you except you, you have the right and power over your own body and mind.
That being said, I also believe life should be celebrated and rejoiced where possible. Granted, who am I to say someone's suffering does not warrant them to end their life, I get that not all people can have an 'enjoyable life' I suppose I just feel uneasy about actively encouraging suicide and saying 'go for it' or 'good luck, have a peaceful death' these kind of things.
Personally, I like to always tell people I hope they find the closure or solution that is right for them.
Where possible I will always try and get people to hang in there unless they specifically ask for that not to be done, I'm talking about in real life situations here and not over the internet. I'll always encourage the person to go on where possible and if they've asked for me not to do that or they're determined that they want to, I simply tell them that I hope they find the peace and closure they are looking for.
Now I totally understand my view and opinion isn't more 'right' than anyone else's in this matter.
I just find myself feeling very unsettled if I embrace and encourage death. I understand there are times when death should be embraced and not viewed at so 'negatively' the thought that anyone is out of the pain they experience in life, whether physical or mental, is something to find comfort in. That being said, I think to glorify death and just see it all as indifferent makes me feel like I'm losing a little bit of my 'humanity'.
I guess I'm conflicted, death isn't all doom and gloom but equally it can't be all of the opposite end of the stick either, all happiness, rainbows and butterflies. I still find it incredibly sad when someone chooses to ctb but part of me knows this is hypocritical of me in ways, I just can't help feeling the way I do.