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Defatigatis

Defatigatis

And at my funeral, i didn't see you there..
Aug 16, 2022
76
It's a fact that some people deal with life's problems better than others. For some, financial difficulties and various other accumulated problems can be the end of the world and make them want them end this existence; for others, it may just be the everyday problems of life emerging; and for others, they don't even care about these problems and just continue existing.
What exactly differentiates us from the people who can look at these difficulties of being alive and still keep fighting? I think the main factor is that they have been trained not to consider suicide in any way, and that their only option is to continue existing despite everything. And with that, their brains are calibrated to only live at any cost. We here, however, consider death a possibility like any other, we are free; however, freedom also comes at a price: when a hidden path is unearthed, it can no longer be concealed, and it becomes a path like any other. Even if some here consider continuing to live, this path will inevitably resonate in their subconscious.
And with that, it begins to sound like a solution to all our problems... We may not be sure what comes next, but we are certain that we will die, and that is enough to provide some relief on this path. Death is certain, warm, calm, the end... perhaps even the beginning of something else we don't know, or just nothing at all.
 
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Roseate

Mage
Mar 24, 2021
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You know I think it has a lot to do with environment and how we are raised or the things we were surrounded by. Like for me, I was raised with the constant worry and anxiety so I cope as such, and for example two kids from the same environment might react differently based off the same experience so maybe it has more to do with the chemicals in our brains and how they are, and every situation we go through and how we react. Like it builds into how we deal with things, does that make sense?
 
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Forever Sleep

Earned it we have...
May 4, 2022
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I tend to think people who cope better may also have more positive things/ more enjoyment of those things or more hope for positive things than people in our position. I imagine- even if a person encounters problems, if they still have better things or hopes in their life- it maybe balances it out more.

The fairly common denominator I tend to see here is very little joy in life. So- less reason to stay. If we felt like life would be difficult but, ultimately worth it- we might feel more inspired. As it is, I think many people here hold a more pessimistic/ cynical view- that life is hard and it could quite well not be worth fighting for regardless. Risk and reward is one thing. Risk with no reward is another.
 

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