Suicide: A Doubtful Art
I always wondered why someone would commit suicide.
The Doubtful Art of Suicide
Suicide in the current centuries has been bombarded to an art.
People who commit suicide have these days not the reasons you’d think they have, there are stories known to men about people, mostly young impulsive girls, who commit suicide because then they belong to a group.
The History of Suicide
In the past suicide also has been an art for a while, in the early days of Christianity there were many, many Christians who committed a form of suicide: they became martyrs.
Later on, it was made into a sin but when someone committed suicide, priests would pray and everything was good again, the persons who committed suicide could still go to heaven.
The Present
It seems that after such a long time, nothing has changed.
Suicide is still a significant death cause, in some countries even more people die from suicide then car accidents!
How is this possible?
Because no-one dares to judge the person who committed suicide, even worse, the relatives deny their own sadness by making the person who committed suicide into a victim.
While the person in essence murdered a life, the relatives try to ease their pain by saying he/she was in serious pain and couldn’t cope with it anymore, that he/she now will go to a better place.
Not only hurts the persons his/himself they also hurt their relatives and are cowards.
They have a few problems and they quit life, how though can live be to just quit it?
You’re a coward when you commit suicide, not only do you proof you’re a weakling, not able to solve anything.
You also never know if you were able to solve them after all.
There is No Excuse
Believe me none of your problems can be used as an excuse to commit suicide.
You’ll hurt a lot of people and try to be a realist, how big are the chances you will go to a better place?
Realistic people know there will be nothing after this and care for there lives.
Look and Learn
Now let’s look around, on this earth there walk some four-legged creatures who have known many problems, many, many, I’ll do some quick example:
Nelson Mandela, his ass was literally beaten, his wife was threaten many times, his followers were brutally murdered, but did he ever dare to give up?
No he did not!
He never gave up and he believed in himself and look what he has reached!
He is now a very powerful man, would you want to give up life, while you could end just like him?
Conclusion
Never ever give up. Take your life in your own hands and create your own heaven, here on earth.
There’s only one person who really can help you: yourself, now take your life back again, make it successful and be your own God!
You can do it!
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On June 24, 2008 at 11:43 am
I hate to break it to you, but this really isn’t advice. If someone who was suicidal read this, it would make them feel worse, not better, and certainly wouldn’t stop them killing themselves. Calling someone a coward and a weakling does not make them stronger, it just hurts them. This could be extremely dangerous, because suicidal people think that everybody thinks this (which they definitely don’t)and this will only confirm that for them, making them feel even more alone.
I hope you think about what you’ve written, and that you think about why you’ve written it, because God knows, it isn’t helping anyone.
Crystal Tankersley
On June 25, 2008 at 12:06 am
Your article sounds angry. Why would that be? Have you known someone close to you that committed suicide? Have you ever been depressed enough to consider suicide? I dont know you and I dont know your story but I do know some things about this issue and you are misinformed. Do some research before you write an article like this, perhaps you could come and read my article called Depression and Online Writers and that would enlighten you some. People commit suicide vastly because they are hopeless possibly from a mental illness that is untreated, possibly because they have had hideous things happen to them like abuse. And there is a HUGE difference between the people who TALK about committing suicide and those that actually take their own lives. Young PEOPLE, not just young girls talk about this and sometimes attempt as a form of attention. However people rarely succeed when this is their agenda. The people whom are really going to do it dont broadcast it, however, they do READ about it and it might be your article that they stumble across and here you are possibly the last line of defense against this and what do you do with your responsibility to your fellow man? You bully someone who is depressed, despondent and ready to die. Arent you proud.
Tmrobotix
On June 25, 2008 at 3:55 am
First, thanks for the comments, appreciated, I’ll add some thing of a disclaimer.
Second, yes I’ve known 2 suicides in my surroundings, one was a friend of my dad, the second was mu uncle.
It felt like a devastating blow in the face perhaps that’s the emotion you feel in the article.
Third, I do not feel like I am responsible for any other’s lives, I’m Tmrobotix, only responsible for my deeds, not for deeds of any other.
Do I say to commit suicide? No, there’s a general dislike of suicide.
I don’t bully them, I tell them what I think of them, they are the people who can change my mind, they can make the changes whether to stay alive and enjoy it to the fullest, or to take their lives.
Like I said, it is wrong to put someone else his/her life in my/other’s hands.
BC Doan
On October 10, 2008 at 11:40 am
This is a good conclusion: “There’s only one person who really can help you: yourself, now take your life back again, make it successful and be your own God!”
Tmrobotix
On October 11, 2008 at 1:11 pm
Thanks BC Doan, finally someone who can find a good point in my perhaps a bit harsh article.
poetic enigma
On March 8, 2009 at 4:40 pm
This is a great article,
It happens so often to all the people around us
It has happened in my family and to friends of the family
It is such a sad thing to see happen.
Thanks for sharing
Kristie Claar
On October 25, 2011 at 9:48 pm
Great share, suicide is never the answer, but I can relate with those that are so depressed and down on themselves and they think there is no way out.