It is in no way brave. It's cowardice. Just the opposite. Living is hard and deciding all I have to do is jump, take these pills, etc is literally saying "I never have to make another choice again. I never have to deal with the consequences of what I'm about to do. I never have to worry about how badly it effects the lives around me that could have also already been suffering." Cowardice. I feel for those who suffer this much depression but I feel no matter what your mental illness you still have a semblance of choice. Otherwise a drug addict would never recover. Some do and some don't. It comes down to their willpower. The choice to use again after a month or two sober is most definitely still a choice. And suicide is still a choice. We have to be responsible for our actions otherwise more and more fall down the dark path because they think they aren't responsible. Otherwise you might as well not hold a mass shooter responsible.
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Nope, very brave. I wouldn't have the balls to jump. I would chicken out every time.
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That makes you a coward in general. Too afraid to take the risk to find other options and too afraid to take the dive and end it.
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Edited by RichGhost77: 10/10/2018 11:44:15 PMOoooh reverse psychology! Nope still not gunna jump, nice try tho 🤗
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It's not that you "don't have the balls to jump" we're not talking about stunts here or jumping into a big river. If you think "ehh I can't do it." It's probably because you have the will to live. Which isn't being afraid. It's literally more frightening to go on living until old age then it is to just go into nothingness. You could end up homeless or any other number of terrible scary things in life. Death is scary sure but only if you don't want to die. If you do it wouldn't be that scary.