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  • I have considered it. But I don't think that is a healthy thought.
  • Life is what you make of it. So if it's not worth living then it's your own fault.
  • No, there is always something worth living for. Ask yourself this question. If you think life is not worth living and you need to take your life because it is that bad, do something to make it better. I know this is easier said than done but start small and work your way up. I suggest buying a pet, this will help no end (a dog but fish/hamster etc)it will give you something that needs looking after and all of a sudden blam you have something to live for. Life is what YOU make it and to take your own life is a waste of another human race contributor.
  • considered it, but rejected it. those who end their lives are really quite self-centred. they think they are out of all the pain, but what about the family and friends they leave behind. A teenager committed suicide at my nephew's school last week. He was the one who showed my nephew round the school on his first day...my nephew is going through his parents' divorce and bad things are happening there...he doesn't need the bad example of a suicide to turn him the wrong way. Life is worth living..if you doubt it, then at least stay alive for your loved ones' sakes.
  • No, because if they really had their heads on straight, they would realize that they don't know if it's going to be any better wherever they're going, so they might as well make the most of what they've got here!
  • no, the ones that take their lives are idiots.
  • Nope, can't say I have.
  • Thought about it often but my family wouldn't get my insurance money if I took my own life. So here I am.
  • Yes, and I quickly dismissed the thought. People have all kinds of thoughts, 99% of these are pure bulls***
  • True. I'm not saying that suicide is flat out wrong, in fact I think people should have complete control over their bodies. Death is a permanent solution to both temporary and permanent problems, though. But who am I to judge what someone else does to their body. For me personally, the idea was a nice thought to have when I was facing some pretty horrible issues. It turned out that those issues (against great odds) did get resolved, and now I'm really happy I stuck it out...In the end, I have to believe that my life DOES HAVE some purpose. I might be deluding myself, but I just can't imagine this is all an exercise in futility.
  • The value of life is in the eye of the beholder.
  • No , I am afraid I do not consider suicide a noble act. In fact I find it thoughtless, self indulgent and cruel. Mental illness excepted. Some people have been through a lot of hardship and still carry on because it would hurt their families to give in to life ending.
  • Yes i have considered the possibility, along with a number of other strange things, for example what if everyone except me were robots and what if i'm the insane one and people we call insane can just see what is really there. But no definitive answer ever arises, the truth is its all opinionated therefore your probably not going to get a factual based answer. No one can judge suicide unless they know the extenuating circumstances behind each individual case. But people are fond of judging things, myself included, i think we should all wake up and smell the coffee all perception is gamble and we are all looking at things through our own obscured perception tunnels but oh well life goes on, lets just be happy. Peace,Love and Clarity
  • If I did, I would make sure my shrink upped my dose of anti-depressants and go see him immediately to discuss it. . Suicidal thoughts, especially if they persist at all, are NOT normal.

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