FireFlower
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Personally I think that suicide is always a tragedy, but I will conceed that it is impossible for me to be objective on this subject as I've had clinical depression for the past few years.
While I respect everyone's right to an opinion, I think its important to realise the effect statements such as "suicide is a cowards way out" can be very damaging and even dangerous. When I was at my absolute lowest and was often contemplating suicide, hearing people say that suicide is cowardly and selfish just made me feel even more isolated and misunderstood, and at times made my desire to kill myself stronger. Again, I understand that everyone is entitled to their own opinions on the subject, but I urge you to be very careful about what you say because you don't know what sort of damage you could do.
People who are depressed and suicidal are ill and are often unable to think clearly. What might seem selfish or cowardly from your point of view could make perfect sense in the mind of a depressed person.
If anyone reading this is feeling depressed or suicidal you should seek help straight away. There is always someone you can talk to, and if you'd rather not talk to friends or family you can always call lifeline (on 13 11 14) or visit websites such as www.beyondblue.org.au
While I respect everyone's right to an opinion, I think its important to realise the effect statements such as "suicide is a cowards way out" can be very damaging and even dangerous. When I was at my absolute lowest and was often contemplating suicide, hearing people say that suicide is cowardly and selfish just made me feel even more isolated and misunderstood, and at times made my desire to kill myself stronger. Again, I understand that everyone is entitled to their own opinions on the subject, but I urge you to be very careful about what you say because you don't know what sort of damage you could do.
People who are depressed and suicidal are ill and are often unable to think clearly. What might seem selfish or cowardly from your point of view could make perfect sense in the mind of a depressed person.
If anyone reading this is feeling depressed or suicidal you should seek help straight away. There is always someone you can talk to, and if you'd rather not talk to friends or family you can always call lifeline (on 13 11 14) or visit websites such as www.beyondblue.org.au