eladeselasol99
trapped
- Mar 3, 2026
- 22
lowkey got a question that's been haunting me..........
if you had the power to stop someone from killing themselves. not with therapy, not with words, but with money.. would you do it?
like imagine someone standing at the edge, not because they truly want death, but because life financially crushed them so hard they can't see another exit. debt choking them, bills piling up, survival feeling like torture, and every day just another reminder that being alive costs more than getting a burial.
and you... you actually have the power to change that.
you could help them. you could buy them time, buy them a power to stand for a while. you could be the difference between a funeral and a future.
do you step in and drag them back from the edge? or do you tell yourself it's their choice while knowing their "choice" might've been built by desperation, poverty, and pure hopelessness?
because that's the part that intrigue me. how many people actually want to die and how many just ran out of ways to afford living?
and if you had the resources to save them but chose not to.. will you respect their freedom? or will you just watch someone bleed out when you could've stopped it?
if you had the power to stop someone from killing themselves. not with therapy, not with words, but with money.. would you do it?
like imagine someone standing at the edge, not because they truly want death, but because life financially crushed them so hard they can't see another exit. debt choking them, bills piling up, survival feeling like torture, and every day just another reminder that being alive costs more than getting a burial.
and you... you actually have the power to change that.
you could help them. you could buy them time, buy them a power to stand for a while. you could be the difference between a funeral and a future.
do you step in and drag them back from the edge? or do you tell yourself it's their choice while knowing their "choice" might've been built by desperation, poverty, and pure hopelessness?
because that's the part that intrigue me. how many people actually want to die and how many just ran out of ways to afford living?
and if you had the resources to save them but chose not to.. will you respect their freedom? or will you just watch someone bleed out when you could've stopped it?