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- Oct 29, 2023
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Because I feel like I'm too far goneWhy do you feel like you can't recover?
I see. I get what you're trying to say but the moment where depressed people recover doesn't happen on its own. It happens because either they received so much support from someone (that is what a failed suicide attempt gets you) or they simply worked on their issues. If I keep on living and never recover, I wasted an entire life for nothing. If I CTB and succeed, I'd never have to worry about the future again whether it's bad or not.Also, maybe it'd help reading this snippet I shared from Viktor Frankl's book called "Man's Search for Meaning". It gave me a lot of hope, the whole book is great. Wishing you all the best, dear friend
Post in thread 'Inspirational Quotes Thread'
https://sanctioned-suicide.net/threads/inspirational-quotes-thread.108743/post-2241088
That's a presupposition that you're going to have to triumph over.Because I feel like I'm too far gone
It is indeed. And I'd rather it not be that way as it can only be triumphed by reaching old age and still not being able to improve. Otherwise, there technically is a non zero chance, no matter how small, to improve and get recoveryThat's a presupposition that you're going to have to triumph over.
That is true.I don't know if this will help you, but an idea that I have been turning over in my head recently is how we're limited biological systems. The insidious thing about the mind is that it holds the potential to amplify our own individuality, so it's easy to feel alone in our suffering.
I don't believe that I'm alone in my suffering as others definitely suffered like this. However, I've searched a lot on the internet and I can't find anything.However, truthfully, because of those constraints on our mind, there's no reason to assume that your case holds a level of exclusivity that precludes you from recovering. You're not alone; everything that you perceive exists only because your mind allows it to, so you're not off the spectrum of existence, and there is hope for you.
Sorry, I can't comprehend this. Could you please clarify what you mean here?Now this does not mean you're not special to an extent. You are limited, but it is because you are limited that you can feel empowered in your own personal way. It is because of these constraints that uniqueness can prosper. After all, without these constraints, life would just be an incoherent mess.
Being alive in and of itself doesn't mean that I can create a meaningful life for myself. I need to put in real and hard effort to actually improveThe point is that you're not too far gone because you can never be; you're alive, which means you can create a meaningful life for yourself.
That is another assumption that is holding you back. This doesn't have to be true -- despite what your mind forces you to tell yourself.It is indeed. And I'd rather it not be that way as it can only be triumphed by reaching old age and still not being able to improve. Otherwise, there technically is a non zero chance, no matter how small, to improve and get recovery
Discovering specific cases is completely unnecessary, which ties into my original point.I don't believe that I'm alone in my suffering as others definitely suffered like this. However, I've searched a lot on the internet and I can't find anything.
I apologize; I am not very good at conveying my thoughts clearly, so I will try a bit harder this time; I will probably still fail, but try to bear with me. (By the way, I am not implying you're lacking in any way here; I am genuinely not a very efficient communicator).Sorry, I can't comprehend this. Could you please clarify what you mean here?
I disagree. The keyword here is "can". You being alive means you can direct a meaningful life for yourself (of course, there are exceptions in terms of unique circumstances like disabilities and so forth, but I am going to assume that you are not an exceptional case"). The uncertainty just comes down to whether or not you will. I never said it will be easy, but you have to learn to trust yourself to embark on that journey, which can be a journey in and of itself. But difficulty is what makes life worth living in my view. I understand others may disagree.Being alive in and of itself doesn't mean that I can create a meaningful life for myself. I need to put in real and hard effort to actually improve
How so?That is another assumption that is holding you back. This doesn't have to be true -- despite what your mind forces you to tell yourself.
Oh, then that makes the both of usI apologize; I am not very good at conveying my thoughts clearly, so I will try a bit harder this time; I will probably still fail, but try to bear with me. (By the way, I am not implying you're lacking in any way here; I am genuinely not a very efficient communicator).
I guess I can't disagree there. If we were biologically limitless, we would have biological immortality and we would also have no, or at least very high, limitations on metabolism too hence we would deplete the finite amount of resources even quicker. Thank god for limitationsLet me first try and add onto this further: Because you are human, you are limited by biology to a certain extent. It is because of those limitations that you can be unique and creative. Suppose we were born with no constraints; our biology allowed anything. This is difficult to fathom because we would more or less be mounds of flesh with no direction. It is because our humanity dictates a certain scope that we are able to prosper as individuals.
I see.. I never thought about it like this. I always thought that suffering could be infinite due to the sheer different combination of ways in which people can suffer. I imagined somebody burning in a fire which already is a lot of suffering then I imagined them feeling more suffering from a slow, brutal poison then I imagined them suffering from continuous knife wounds and lastly from having to witness their loved one getting murdered in front of them. There are just so many different ways in which suffering can be combined to be amplified. Though, it is indeed finite from biological restrictionsAnd of course, this directly can be applied to suffering because if our minds are biologically restricted, then our capacity to suffer is biologically restricted, so you can be assured that your suffering, and its causes, is not specific to you.
I quite like your explanations and the way you elaborate(I realize how needlessly detailed this is, and I can just write something like, "you are human; therefore, your problems are human; therefore, other people are bound to share in your problems," but what can I say? I like to indulge.)
No disagreements there, well, aside from the second to last sentence but that's just something that we'll agree to disagree onI disagree. The keyword here is "can". You being alive means you can direct a meaningful life for yourself (of course, there are exceptions in terms of unique circumstances like disabilities and so forth, but I am going to assume that you are not an exceptional case"). The uncertainty just comes down to whether or not you will. I never said it will be easy, but you have to learn to trust yourself to embark on that journey, which can be a journey in and of itself. But difficulty is what makes life worth living in my view. I understand others may disagree.
What makes you think it has to be true? Although change may not necessarily be immediate, it is possible. It's when you give up on yourself that this ceases to be true. Furthermore, achieving a sense of victory over such a belief does not have to be drawn out, complex, and/or dramatic; it can be as simple as acknowledging the beauty of your own state of continuing to live. A lot of people are unable to see themselves reaching certain ages. Whatever your age is -- I am sure there are loads of people out there who can't imagine reaching it. There's huge significance in that fact. And that's just one example.How so?
Do you believe that there is an inherent beauty in simply being alive? And what makes it beautiful?What makes you think it has to be true? Although change may not necessarily be immediate, it is possible. It's when you give up on yourself that this ceases to be true. Furthermore, achieving a sense of victory over such a belief does not have to be drawn out, complex, and/or dramatic; it can be as simple as acknowledging the beauty of your own state of continuing to live. A lot of people are unable to see themselves reaching certain ages. Whatever your age is -- I am sure there are loads of people out there who can't imagine reaching it. There's huge significance in that fact. And that's just one example.