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The true victims of suicide are those who loved the person who died.
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The true victims of suicide are those who loved the person who died.
I mean, that's certainly true, but people who suffer from depression to the point of taking their lives are true victims as well. It's not 'selfishness' that drives people to suicide. It's a terrible ****ing disease.
I agree, but I think many people who kill their self have become convinced they're doing everyone a favor. They aren't.I mean, that's certainly true, but people who suffer from depression to the point of taking their lives are true victims as well. It's not 'selfishness' that drives people to suicide. It's a terrible ****ing disease.
We know that. It doesn't change how it feels in the moment. For many it feels like it is the last selfless act you can perform, setting your loved ones free from your darkness once and for all. It is completely irrational, but it is still how many feel at that moment. Hard to reason with someone firmly in the grip of terrifying irrational emotions.I agree, but I think many people who kill their self have become convinced they're doing everyone a favor. They aren't.
Exactly. Depression isn't weakness, it's not self pity, it's not just being a funk, it's an actual disease, and the way we talk about it makes a difference in whether people who need help decide to take it.We know that. It doesn't change how it feels in the moment. For many it feels like it is the last selfless act you can perform, setting your loved ones free from your darkness once and for all. It is completely irrational, but it is still how many feel at that moment. Hard to reason with someone firmly in the grip of terrifying irrational emotions.
We need to keep talking about this though. The stigma needs to be eradicated. Mental health needs to be viewed no differently than we view high blood pressure or something, a condition to be treated, and that is all (I am not saying it is as simple as blood pressure or anything else to treat, I mean it needs to be viewed the same way in society, as nothing that affects the perception of the worth of an individual any more than high blood pressure does). Otherwise many many people will never get the help they need.
I will miss Bourdain. I enjoyed his shows and his writing and the way he approached life in general. Very sad day. Reminds me of the day Robin Williams died.
That's like saying everybody has aches and pains here and there- cancer is no big deal.That's true but everyone is suffering - not a soul on the planet is not suffering to some degree I don't care who you are.
But the ultimate conclusion of depression is not inevitably suicide. Many undiagnosed and untreated people kill their self. Treatment might save those people. Also, depressed suicidal people are not always on the verge of suicide. Generally, even if a person is thinking of suicide often, even if that person plans to kill themself, the act itself is usually somewhat impulsive and spontaneous. If we can find ways to interrupt that impulse we can save lives.Exactly. Depression isn't weakness, it's not self pity, it's not just being a funk, it's an actual disease, and the way we talk about it makes a difference in whether people who need help decide to take it.