commonloon
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- Sep 1, 2022
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Today I realized that when I'm in therapy, SI means "suicidal ideation." When I'm here, it means "survival instinct." It's funny how the same initials can contain these two seemingly opposite things—one moving towards death, the other towards life; one a psychological/mental process and the other a biological/physical one. But they're not exactly opposites, are they? They're both about having one foot on either side of the border between life and death. And in both contexts (therapy and suicide forums) they're something perceived as negative that should be overcome or mitigated somehow. But what if neither is inherently negative? What if they actually have a common function or root cause?
Does anyone else have thoughts about this connection? Would love to hear your best armchair philosopher hot takes! One of the things that make me want to live is getting to have deep and silly philosophical conversations, so this is my recovery strategy.
Does anyone else have thoughts about this connection? Would love to hear your best armchair philosopher hot takes! One of the things that make me want to live is getting to have deep and silly philosophical conversations, so this is my recovery strategy.