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floatingair
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- Jan 6, 2026
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Yes so will any death, but suicide moreso. They are more likely to do it themselves even. "My brother killed himself.. could I have been there for him? Is it my fault?" Parents: "Did I do something wrong?" when its just as likely neither of them did anything wrong and the person just did not find anything worth living for in their life.This kind of mentality annoys me. Yes, family and friends will be devastated by a suicide but so will any death. Death is inevitable and people are making a big deal of exiting early? This is why I'm an antinatalist and promortalist. People make no big deal about bringing life into this world which is a choice but constantly guilt trip those making a choice to choose death.
Also how will the pain of "schizophrenia" or poverty be transferred onto someone else?
I think I'll need to start blocking users or just find another forum. I really can't stand this guilt tripping that has started on this forum.
You can't deny it just because you don't like it. If you have a family that loves you, you are transferring some of that pain onto them. They will have to live with it. Regular people will have a hard time adjusting to life after one's suicide.
Also how will the pain of "schizophrenia" or poverty be transferred onto someone else?"
Right now the individual may be suffering, their family may be not. If they suicide, their family suffers as a result. Its not Calculus.
This doesn't mean I'm guilt tripping you or anyone else. Its just the undeniable truth, you can't avoid it. You have to face it and accept it.
You say people make no big deal about bringing life -- yes, because most people are not suicidal. Of course, people who are in no position to bring people into this world -- poverty -- should not be doing it either.
Though -- there is no point to life. We are just a tiny dot in the universe. Your family will move on. Whether you choose to do this or that, it doesn't matter. Most people recognize that their family will be hurt after their death, and that's the largest thing stopping them. Talking about it is not "guilt-tripping." One just has to accept it, deal with it, and move on.