Question Posted Saturday November 13 2010, 5:39 pm
I dont know you but you are the type of person that makes the world a horrible place for most people! With your know it all attiude about life and completely shallow point of view! I read your answer about someone commenting suicide... I have to tell you that you are so wrong on all points it sickens me! A person at their end should and does have the right to end their life with dignity and respect! And saying that a three year old boy dies because doctors had to work on someone who took an over dose of pills is even sicker!
You are a cancer on humanity you should eat a bullet!
Ass hole !!! Fuck you and you neo Nazi christian beliefs
The truth is, suicide isn't just about the person committing the act. You know this, I know this, and the rest of the world knows this--even if we choose to overlook that. To pretend that a person's suicide won't affect anything or anyone at all is absurd. I try to answer questions with realistic life situations. I'm not entirely sure what sort-of health-care profession you must be in to merit the idea that it is beyond belief for a child to pass away from another person's selfish acts, but watching a young, innocent child die because a doctor was busy with a surviving suicide victim is a pretty sad thing to witness.
There is a great deal of help for someone who feels their life is not worth living. There are a great many things a person can do to improve life and life experiences. To give up when you feel you are lowest isn't necessary, and absolutely isn't as easy as walking away from a problem with no consequences.
I think wanting other people to live, and enjoy life, isn't Neo-Nazi behavior. Just because I believe in loving everyone doesn't mean I am ignorant to what problems life throws at us. I, too, have dealt with a wide variety of life-altering problems and frightening changes. I, too, have felt at my lowest and unable to see a glimmer of light or hope.
If the world is damaged by caring, thoughtful, loving people then the world would be improving every day. After all, we are lacking the Ghandis and Mother Teresas of the world. I think encouraging a person to go into their community, become involved with others, and build their sense of self isn't making the world such a horrible place to live in.
Again, thank you for your input. I understand that you are entitled to your own personal opinion, and I hope that you take that into consideration when you realize that I, too, have that same right. I understand that you feel it's terrible to encourage life, and hope that one day you will understand my point of view in regards to suicide. [ Peeps's advice column | Ask Peeps A Question ]
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