Partial-Elf
Eternal Oblivion
- Dec 26, 2018
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I've been experiencing a big wave of suicidal thoughts the past few days and have been reading bereavement forums to deter myself from going through with it, at least for the next few weeks.
On the bereavement forums, I read a lot of "if only they'd told someone, we would've done anything to help them..." and similar. It jumped out to me just how flawed this kind of thinking is–there is seriously no way that anyone can help.
My suicidality stems from:
I wish people were more understanding of the desire to opt out. I feel like a failed experiment that is obligated to keep on living and living against my will long after the experiment is over.
On the bereavement forums, I read a lot of "if only they'd told someone, we would've done anything to help them..." and similar. It jumped out to me just how flawed this kind of thinking is–there is seriously no way that anyone can help.
My suicidality stems from:
- An inability to find joy or reward in anything
- Dissatisfaction with my chosen career field and an inability to leave it
- Frequent rumination on past mistakes
- Total pessimism regarding the future, both my own and that of society at large
- Fundamental disagreements with the culture I live in and an inability to leave or change that culture
- Constant feelings of tiredness, overwhelm, wistfulness, bitter-sweetness, anxiety
- Irreparable physical damage that interferes with personal goals
- Perpetual self consciousness and self loathing; a generalized disdain for every aspect of myself and my life
- A fundamental preference for death over life
I wish people were more understanding of the desire to opt out. I feel like a failed experiment that is obligated to keep on living and living against my will long after the experiment is over.
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