thetwilightzone
Specialist
- Jul 14, 2018
- 307
Life is hard, both pro-choice and anti-suicide people agree with that. It's also unfair.
Yet for some reason I personally don't understand why saying "you'll cause more pain to your family/friends" or "it's weak/easy/cowards way out" actually stops some people so easily. Perhaps they fit into society better because I cannot understand how any guilt could keep me here.
Could it not be like a crime of passion where no matter how much someone doesn't want to kill, their emotions give way and override their frontal cortex and they lash out in an aggrevated assault, murder? I suppose there's the "will to live" but I doubt that can be so strong.
Yet for some reason I personally don't understand why saying "you'll cause more pain to your family/friends" or "it's weak/easy/cowards way out" actually stops some people so easily. Perhaps they fit into society better because I cannot understand how any guilt could keep me here.
Could it not be like a crime of passion where no matter how much someone doesn't want to kill, their emotions give way and override their frontal cortex and they lash out in an aggrevated assault, murder? I suppose there's the "will to live" but I doubt that can be so strong.