Is Suicide always irrational and immoral? When it comes to living and dying, I find that it is hard to make a case for either being inherently better than the other. This being said, it is generally difficult to determine if one is better than the other.
Frameworks are of incalculable importance here.
What is rational? Is rational what the collective feels is just? If so, then suicide is almost entirely irrational, as many are generally against it. There are exceptions, such as if one has been doomed with no way out, perhaps burdened with a disease such as ALS, or kidnapped by people who are to torture you. However, I again raise the question; what is rational?
Morals are generally comparable to rationality, at least to some degree, with regard to the collective.
What makes death preferable to life? Is a person simply preferring it enough? What else could be more compelling?