
TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I normally don't post in the recovery subforum, but I have a good method for those who wish to recover and may help some people as it has been helpful for me. So here is my method of recovery for those who might be interested in trying it. I call it Suicidal ideation as a cope and drive, meaning that I am channeling and using my suicidal ideation as a cope to fight against the current stressors, but also as a drive to do things that I normally wouldn't be motivated, courageous enough, and/or willing to do to begin with. It has helped me achieve several important things in life and actually has kept me alive in 2019.
Of course, how one chooses to implement it will depend on their line of reasoning, personality, thinking patterns, and other variables (so there is no set algorithm or rule on how to go about it). For me, personally, as a logical thinker, I use logic to deduce what I want, how to get what I want, and then even apply a bit of reasoning towards justifying my plan to CTB. Doing so has allowed me tremendous courage, drive, and is a big cope for me to try things that I normally wouldn't have done out of fear of rejection, failure, and other consequences. This is because I had in the back of mind, "well if things fail, I could always CTB later on..." and that has allowed a sense of liberation to do things that I would normally wouldn't do.
For example, last March 2019, I told myself, I am going to meet my ladyfriend of whom I held high regards for and was nervous and scared that things would sour, or the encounter would turn to shit. However, I decided, "fuck it, well I'm going to go meet her and see what happens." After all, if things go poorly, I could always CTB later (originally planned to CTB end of May 2019) and had my method on the ready (CTB via firearm). Amazingly, things went well for me and I postponed my CTB date and CTB in general. The same thing in October 2019, had the goal of losing virginity and once again, I had the same/similar mindset: had things gone towards failure, I would have CTB'ed in December 2019. Once again, I've prevailed and this is why I am around in 2020. 2020 is a bit different for different reasons but that's another topic altogether...
I know some people might already know this, but I feel that it really isn't mentioned much so I figured that this method may be helpful for those who have yet to hear about it. While I myself am currently not going towards the road to recovery (as I have already made up my mind in regards to CTB later this year), it has once helped me before so I feel that it is worthy to share it. Anyways, I hope this resource will be helpful for those who wish to try it and recover.
Of course, how one chooses to implement it will depend on their line of reasoning, personality, thinking patterns, and other variables (so there is no set algorithm or rule on how to go about it). For me, personally, as a logical thinker, I use logic to deduce what I want, how to get what I want, and then even apply a bit of reasoning towards justifying my plan to CTB. Doing so has allowed me tremendous courage, drive, and is a big cope for me to try things that I normally wouldn't have done out of fear of rejection, failure, and other consequences. This is because I had in the back of mind, "well if things fail, I could always CTB later on..." and that has allowed a sense of liberation to do things that I would normally wouldn't do.
For example, last March 2019, I told myself, I am going to meet my ladyfriend of whom I held high regards for and was nervous and scared that things would sour, or the encounter would turn to shit. However, I decided, "fuck it, well I'm going to go meet her and see what happens." After all, if things go poorly, I could always CTB later (originally planned to CTB end of May 2019) and had my method on the ready (CTB via firearm). Amazingly, things went well for me and I postponed my CTB date and CTB in general. The same thing in October 2019, had the goal of losing virginity and once again, I had the same/similar mindset: had things gone towards failure, I would have CTB'ed in December 2019. Once again, I've prevailed and this is why I am around in 2020. 2020 is a bit different for different reasons but that's another topic altogether...
I know some people might already know this, but I feel that it really isn't mentioned much so I figured that this method may be helpful for those who have yet to hear about it. While I myself am currently not going towards the road to recovery (as I have already made up my mind in regards to CTB later this year), it has once helped me before so I feel that it is worthy to share it. Anyways, I hope this resource will be helpful for those who wish to try it and recover.
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