i said it because i simply do not understand that if you're the kind of person for which a little bit of sunshine is enough to shift their mood that drastically, there certainly are things you can do in your life which are gonna pull you out of that suicidal state, so why not do them.
As @
Phia2021 already pointed out, you're viewpoint is quite simple. Even much more problematic than that, its condescending. To suggest that a suicidal person can't appreciate something beautiful that temporarily makes him change his mind sounds like black and white thinking.
Who are you to question anyone's suicidality or the things that affect his decision-making??
Either you are here to act like a critical God-like, perfect person; or you are here to push the person to their breaking point. None of your responses are helpful. In fact, I find your comments detrimental.
I love sunshine. In fact I'm enjoying some of the BEST sunshine now as I forge my path toward my CTB plans. Everyday I wish I could have one more day like the one I am currently having yet the other "50 things" that make me want to go are, and always will be in existence, despite that fact that the sun is shining on me this moment. But no I can't just solely sit in the sunshine, or even do so happily, for the next 50 years of my life.
You, nor anyone else who thinks like you, have a right to tell anyone that these two things are mutually exclusive.
If you can't offer anything helpful towards OP's viewpoint then maybe you should keep it stepping. Your comments are derailing his thread in addition to the affects mentioned above.