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RE: There are Fates Far Worse than Death

in #death6 years ago (edited)

Great comment and thanks for dropping by.

If the individual has explored all possibilities and their resulting probabilities, and suicide still comes up at the top of the best courses of action, would it not be selfish to attempt to prevent such proceedings. Thusly, creating a larger imbalance in the equilibrium of the universe.

Humans are intelligent and thus they have found ways to circumvent death even when that is the path that nature has laid out for them.
In some ways suicide can be considered a balancing act, as we continue to overpopulate the planet.

Though I say this, after enduring my own personal hell for decades, I can give those who contemplate such actions, the notion that maybe, just maybe, there is a reason that they are going through their experience. Sometimes you need a little faith in yourself and the universe, and it will deliver.

Life throws a lot of questions in front of you, but that doesn't mean you will find the answer to all of them before our short time on earth runs out. I think that this uncertainty contributes to rise in suicide; when the time and the universe both don't have the answer, then we create our own.

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Thanks @snoreball,

Life does indeed throw plenty at us all. I would argue that it is more a case of illogical behaviour and apathetic interaction with our habitat that causes imbalance, as opposed to overpopulation.

Personally speaking, the balance must always be acheived, it just depends on what your electromagnetic frequency is out-putting on the individual level, as to how you will harmonise into the 'bigger picture'.

I'm looking forward to going through some of your previous posts and reading your new ones!

Also, if you get the chance, any feedback on my writing would be greatly appreciated - @insert.name.her. I try not to post too much mindless clickbait, but always welcome new concepts, ideas and debates.

Again, thank you.