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Keeping in line with the style of that comment: No, they're not.
Life is suffering. It's one of the 4 Noble truths of Buddhism. Ancient knowledge.
People who die by suicide want to stop suffering, not to stop living
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I think some people have never experienced prolonged periods of suffering, and thus it is hard for them to imagine .
We may have not experienced prolonged pain, but we all have experienced suffering. Life itself is synonymous with suffering, for all but those few master sages who have been successful in conquering all of their cravings and reaching the utmost of equanimity. Suicide itself is virtually always a highly disordered act, that only demonstrates how deeply the person resorting to it is mired in her cravings. While some ki…
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> sometimes the window doesn’t seem so bad. No, the window still seems awful but it’s the choice you make. From David Foster Wallace: “The so-called ‘psychotically depressed’ person who tries to kill herself doesn’t do so out of quote ‘hopelessness’ or any abstract conviction that life’s assets and debits do not square. And surely not because death seems suddenly appealing. The person in whom Its invisible agony reac…
"looking up and yelling ‘Don’t!’ and ‘Hang on!" Are there people who actually yell this? It seems pretty obvious why they're jumping.
I once encountered a guy who was thinking of jumping off a bridge and I said a lot of stupid but well meaning things in an attempt to dissuade him.
It got to the point where I realized everything I was saying was just making him more determined to do it. Luckily, I managed to flag down a passing ambulance and the paramedics onboard turned out to be a lot more skilled in the art of persuasion than I was.
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#40This is why daily full-body sunlight exposure of 15-20 minutes without sunglasses and sunscreen is important.
To kill yourself by getting skin cancer?
Ofc I'm a bit lucky because I can at least tan somewhat, so if I just taper up my sun exposure in the spring I don't really get burned.