Life must be more than mere chemical and physical matter — Lone Wolf
Suicide seems to be a selfish way to harm the people who are close to the person committing it. And a lack of thought of what life really is. — Lone Wolf
What do you think is dying? — OareCine
proof? — intrapersona
there is no proof that others exist, or will continue to exist outside of sensory perception. That is a belief based on the consistency of how much the same sensory experiences occur.
For instance, every day you wake up go to the kitchen and see your mum in there. -> therefore, your mum exists... until you swallow the red pill and realise that she never existed, it was all an illusion you believed based on your education conditioning from a young age in to naive realism.
My advice is, if you are that miserable then just leave the party... BUT BEFORE YOU DO... make sure you talk to everyone, and try anything possible to try and get you back in the mood... and that includes large doses of psychedelic chemicals that have the power to re-enrich peoples perception and understanding of life.
Either way it is probable that after death it is a win win. If there is nothing, then that is great for there is no one to cast value on anything anymore. If there is something then thank god we are out of the human form and that there is something beyond this absurd creation called human existence.
as it ceases upon death event though all the substances remain) is what I based my speculations on, as there is no known scientific evidence regarding what allows life to continue. Life from nonliving matter has never been recreated in a lab. — Lone Wolf
Nonetheless, as information cannot be created nor destroyed, your mother obviously existed, even if it was just in the form of information. — Lone Wolf
The theory is questionable in other ways; as humans would have never discovered anything beyond that of what was expected. Humans are not that creative to have thought of the everything in the universe, nor in such detail. By that system, we should still be believing the world is flat because that would have been our sensory perception. — Lone Wolf
Also, for those who believe in an after life, one has no way to know if the next form will be any better than the one we are in now. — Lone Wolf
"He always seemed so full of life.”
Another reaction that pisses me off is the jump to a “mental health issue”, often insinuating that he should have sought “help” and if he had done so, he would still be alive. It’s nobody’s bloody business if someone else wants to be alive or not. It’s their decision and their decision alone. The reason may not necessarily be a troubling psychological issue. — Vinson
Suicide is a tabu subject because the strength to face another day often comes from a group-think "everyone else is doing it." — darthbarracuda
Actually, I always saw someone more thoughtful and somber. — Vinson
Do you think anyone who is fed up with life, or maybe just bored by it, has to sit in a corner, crying? — Vinson
Another reaction that pisses me off is the jump to a “mental health issue”, often insinuating that he should have sought “help” and if he had done so, he would still be alive. — Vinson
It’s nobody’s bloody business if someone else wants to be alive or not. — Vinson
It’s their decision and their decision alone. — Vinson
The reason may not necessarily be a troubling psychological issue. The decision to end one’s life at a time and in a manner of one’s own choosing can be perfectly rational. — Vinson
I actually have a lot of respect for people who make that ultimate decision. — Vinson
As always, people are looking for signs — Vinson
There isn’t, and until people understand that not everyone thinks like them, they won’t ever be ready to spot those signs. — Vinson
If it’s possible at all. — Vinson
Because where someone sees a fulfilled life, someone else doesn’t. Where someone sees a point in living, someone else is bored. — Vinson
Where someone is afraid of death, someone else knows that suicide is the one decision you will never regret. — Vinson
And don’t ever be distracted by someone’s “adventurous attitude” to life. After all, seeking out adventures (and eating crazy food) is a way of gambling with death every day and every dish. — Vinson
Sometimes, I have the feeling as if suicide by adventure is the only socially accepted form of suicide. — Vinson
Intellectual suicide goes on every day, every where. People can't get enough of it. — Buxtebuddha
Telling someone "but your life is so gooooood!" or "look at all you haaaaaave!" or "you have so much to look forward tooooooooo!" insults the authority a person has over their life. — darthbarracuda
What means to die? Personally, i don t think that i will truly die; because that matter that i am (the body), will become something different, like ground, worms or whatever and that in our time that we perceive, will become another, something (like combining my atoms with another ones resulting something). — OareCine
But humans are more than a biological body that will become another kind of matter.
There is consciousness...and i don t know what is it
, but how consciousness dies?
Well, i am not kinda into religious beliefs or life after death but they are welcome just to see another perspective.
About suicide... There is no reason to live if you don t agree with people that are against suicide.
I wonder why suicide is so obsessive.
Is that I want to see what is it after death
or just i was disappointed in life
What do you think is dying?
Becoming something else?
A passing between two worlds or many others?
Complete nothingness like you came from nothing
(you don t remember what you were before birth, if you were.
Suicide is like the tool for discovering what is it after „death”
or is an act of courage or cowardice
...because you were not satisfied with your life?
Is suicide the weak man's way out or the brave man's way in? — ArguingWAristotleTiff
The usual event of death is at the end of enduring pain. To say it is cowardly to end one''s own life because one cannot any longer endure the pain then it is like saying it is cowardly to be in pain.
Suicide is not an easy way out. Cowardliness is suggestive of looking for easy ways (like stealing rather than working, for example). — raza
I guess we could call the suicide a good decision but not brave. — TheMadFool
The rest of my sentence (Life must be more than chemical and physical matter, as it ceases upon death event though all the substances remain) is what I based my speculations on, as there is no known scientific evidence regarding what allows life to continue. Life from nonliving matter has never been recreated in a lab. — Lone Wolf
I haven't determined it as brave
I merely see it as one of countless ways of becoming dead. Brave or cowardly are unnecessary judgement statements.
To judge it in the negative is like judging a mental illness or mental breakdown as cowardly. — raza
What brings you to the conclusion that the suicidal person is looking for the easier way out? — Noble Dust
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