Oct. 10th, 2003 03:29 pm

Hmm

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Just a philosophical ponderance...

Why is it that most people accept the idea of suicide to end uncontrollable physical pain, but not to end uncontrollable emotional pain?

No, that doesn't mean I'm suicidal, btw. Far from it. In a good mood today. It was just a question that came up from reading something somewhere.

I guess I've never thought of death, in and of itself, as being a bad thing. The circumstances surrounding a death are very often awful. A too-soon end, or a death from violence or something horribly painful or frightening. But death itself isn't necessarily bad, I think. I've often looked at people who have really awful lives, for various reasons, and can perfectly understand the concept of euthanasia, or suicide-as-euthanasia in some cases.

Hmmm.
Date: 2003-10-10 03:51 pm (UTC)

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I'm thinking, though, not of people who have curable or treatable depression, but people whose lives really are a horrible mess which can't be fixed-- when it's not just skewed perception that their life sucks, but that their life really does suck.

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