ExitiumVitae
Member
- Dec 14, 2021
- 50
Good day everyone!
I have noticed that many people on the forums would say that society has contributed at least a little bit to the reason they want to ctb, which is depressing. So I want to know, what is your personal problems towards society in general? And what do you think needs to change so that not anymore people will come to a point where they have to ctb?
Me personally, most of my pain has been self-inflicted, so even if people were any better I would still choose to go. But I am saddened by seeing history repeat itself over and over again because people don't want to learn from their mistakes. I feel like the people I know in real life who preach a lot about ''mental health awareness'' don't really mean it because their behaviour towards those suffering contradict their positive encouraging words. And I can't tell you how many posts I've read on this forum of users reaching out for help in real life and feeling helpless and discouraged afterwards.
Someone ctb, people get hurt and preach: ''we need to be there for each other'' ''We need to talk about mental health'' ''If you are suffering, talk to me'' ''This is a serious issue''. As soon as they feel better and people start to forget about the incident, they go back to shooing people away who are reaching out or dismissing their pain. It happens over and over again. Death after death. Different person, same story.
I have noticed that many people on the forums would say that society has contributed at least a little bit to the reason they want to ctb, which is depressing. So I want to know, what is your personal problems towards society in general? And what do you think needs to change so that not anymore people will come to a point where they have to ctb?
Me personally, most of my pain has been self-inflicted, so even if people were any better I would still choose to go. But I am saddened by seeing history repeat itself over and over again because people don't want to learn from their mistakes. I feel like the people I know in real life who preach a lot about ''mental health awareness'' don't really mean it because their behaviour towards those suffering contradict their positive encouraging words. And I can't tell you how many posts I've read on this forum of users reaching out for help in real life and feeling helpless and discouraged afterwards.
Someone ctb, people get hurt and preach: ''we need to be there for each other'' ''We need to talk about mental health'' ''If you are suffering, talk to me'' ''This is a serious issue''. As soon as they feel better and people start to forget about the incident, they go back to shooing people away who are reaching out or dismissing their pain. It happens over and over again. Death after death. Different person, same story.
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