Suicide is a very horrible thing. But it interests the humans. I'll try to explain my thoughts here.
First, we have to think of naturality of suicide. Only humans do it. Humans can feel more than animals, though..or can they?
Can humans feel more than, say, a tiger? Is a human's grief worse than a tiger's if it's son dies? This is a quite interesting question, since if their grief is equal, human has no more right to suicide than a tiger. And do you know a tiger who has ever committed suicide?
Human is a mad, mad being. Cruel, stupid, ignorant and mad. This is the reason for suicides even existing. And i guess we have to deal with it. Some people just cannot take it.
Now, another question: can we blame the humans themselves for suiciding?
Well, let's first compare to animals again, and the first question becomes relevant again: Do humans feel more than animals? We cannot know. And this is why we cannot know who to blame for suicide. My honest guess is that we can blame two things: human nature and the suicide victim's situation.
But to me it doesn't feel right to judge suicided people. We cannot know how they felt, since every situation like that is unique. If you have almost committed suicide, then you know one feeling of the scale of thousands. But at least that person can understand them a bit better than the people, who have not even thought of it.
My final opinion is that suicide is bad. I don't think badly of the people who committed suicide or have tried to, because they are mostly broken people. I've heard of people who attempt a fake suicide for attention; but then again, what provoked such a cry for attention? I don't think the person has to take all the fault. When we talk of extreme things like suicides we have to acknowledge that it is the sum of many things: in worst cases dozens of different circumstances which only make your burden worse. And finally you fall under the burden, and you become broken. The person's brain greatens the effect of the circumstances, probably has something to do with misery and distress, which actually can triple the self-pity you're facing.
I would personally never commit suicide, but I take it as a very interesting topic to discuss about.
What do you think? Do you approve? Does it solve anything? Would you ever do it?
First, we have to think of naturality of suicide. Only humans do it. Humans can feel more than animals, though..or can they?
Can humans feel more than, say, a tiger? Is a human's grief worse than a tiger's if it's son dies? This is a quite interesting question, since if their grief is equal, human has no more right to suicide than a tiger. And do you know a tiger who has ever committed suicide?
Human is a mad, mad being. Cruel, stupid, ignorant and mad. This is the reason for suicides even existing. And i guess we have to deal with it. Some people just cannot take it.
Now, another question: can we blame the humans themselves for suiciding?
Well, let's first compare to animals again, and the first question becomes relevant again: Do humans feel more than animals? We cannot know. And this is why we cannot know who to blame for suicide. My honest guess is that we can blame two things: human nature and the suicide victim's situation.
But to me it doesn't feel right to judge suicided people. We cannot know how they felt, since every situation like that is unique. If you have almost committed suicide, then you know one feeling of the scale of thousands. But at least that person can understand them a bit better than the people, who have not even thought of it.
My final opinion is that suicide is bad. I don't think badly of the people who committed suicide or have tried to, because they are mostly broken people. I've heard of people who attempt a fake suicide for attention; but then again, what provoked such a cry for attention? I don't think the person has to take all the fault. When we talk of extreme things like suicides we have to acknowledge that it is the sum of many things: in worst cases dozens of different circumstances which only make your burden worse. And finally you fall under the burden, and you become broken. The person's brain greatens the effect of the circumstances, probably has something to do with misery and distress, which actually can triple the self-pity you're facing.
I would personally never commit suicide, but I take it as a very interesting topic to discuss about.
What do you think? Do you approve? Does it solve anything? Would you ever do it?