been away from this thread for awhile..
peter glad you opened up to a loved and got to see first hand just how important you were and are to others.
there are people out there willing to be supportive .
but sometimes they need to hear that you need them.
jinx, lookingglassman and others in this thread are right.
however dark and miserable the suicidal person perceives the world to
be is nothing compared to the amount of pain they are bringing on the
people who cared about them if they succeed in killing themselves,.
to the only justifiable reason would be if one was in the end stages of a terminal disease.
i went through my own periods of depression and misery.
but because i knew i would be hurting a lot of people i hung in there.
gradually i relearned how to find joy in even the smallest of moments and how that can help pull one through. eventually things got better.
one thing i realized is that one of the best things one can do is to
try and help make the world a better place.
if you really believe there is a need for a support group like you describe
why not do research to first find out if one already exists and if not
take steps in contacting others about bringing about such a group.
peter glad you opened up to a loved and got to see first hand just how important you were and are to others.
there are people out there willing to be supportive .
but sometimes they need to hear that you need them.
jinx, lookingglassman and others in this thread are right.
however dark and miserable the suicidal person perceives the world to
be is nothing compared to the amount of pain they are bringing on the
people who cared about them if they succeed in killing themselves,.
to the only justifiable reason would be if one was in the end stages of a terminal disease.
You're often not saving anyone, just prolonging their misery. There are a lot of things in this world you just can't fix. By the time the person has become suicidal it's too late.
The only way you'll ever rid this world of suicide is to end the exclusionary, selfish, vain, ugly, uncaring society we live in that happily abandons people because they're not rich or pretty enough. Creating some sort of support mechanism for by far the largest at risk group - young men - would be a start.
i went through my own periods of depression and misery.
but because i knew i would be hurting a lot of people i hung in there.
gradually i relearned how to find joy in even the smallest of moments and how that can help pull one through. eventually things got better.
one thing i realized is that one of the best things one can do is to
try and help make the world a better place.
if you really believe there is a need for a support group like you describe
why not do research to first find out if one already exists and if not
take steps in contacting others about bringing about such a group.