RE: ROBERT ENKE , ending life courtesy one Express Train.
-- Is Suicide an ultimate act of Bravery or one of Cowardice ? -- I am undecided ,---- your views.
RE: ROBERT ENKE , ending life courtesy one Express Train.
-- Is Suicide an ultimate act of Bravery or one of Cowardice ? -- I am undecided ,---- your views.
i think its a bit of both really.. the mental turmoil the person goes through is something that must be devastating..
If someone kills themsleves because their girl leaves them or something.That leaves alot to be desired to be honest.
I heard of a person that hanged themselves because they had cancer.Now this is my view is solely personal choice.
I guess it all depends on circumstances and who the person has for company.
The one trait i see in ppl that bulldoze through lifes troubles is that they are stubborn and dont rely on others.
Westside.
It's one of life's biggest mysteries....nobody will know until they are there, and god knows, nobody ever wants to be there. My heart goes out to anyone who finds themselves in this situation.
It seems to be younger men who are doing it these days, lifes pressures are getting to great.....so sad
ok, so u have a mortga ein ireland, u owe tax, u have 3 kids and you WILL be going to jail and your house will be repossessed and u are in a complete mental disarray.
NO suicide prevention agency will save your house or call off the sheriff. You are dead man walking. THAT is the irish system and it's terrible. So, would someione like this be a coward? That'sa very cruel outlook on people and the suffering they have to endure.
I suspect Sonny, that you are quite young.
every single case is different.
and tragic in its own way.
the only instances where i would regard suicide as cowardly is when it is done following some other tragedy for which you are accountable.
for example that incident in bray.
beyond that, it is terrifying to think of the strain the person must be under to do it.
our natural instinct is to survive and to overcome that and take your own life is an indication of of the utter despair and helplessness someone must be experiencing.
we all have different pain thresholds.
who are we to judge anyones mental strength?
the scariest thing is how fine the line is.
dom
well put, I don't think anyone has the right to judge anyone for suicide. I believe it's a mental illness, and if that is the case, then it's beyond the control of person in question.
I know people who have had children die and it is an amazingly destructive force that rips the soul out of families. All we can do as a people is try to figure out the best way to spot the early signs of depression which may lead to suicide.
The unfortunate thing about it, is the ones that are left behind, the devastating grief they encounter.
I have a son in his twenties and if he did anything like that, I just could not accept it, I'd ball my head off till God knows when. I hear of suicides and my heart goes out to those who are left behind, I'd love to write to them and express solidarity, but typical, I put it off. I suppose the worst thing you could do, is avoid people you know.
(I had to finish that post in a hurry, I hope to get back to it).
Last edited by rover; 11-11-09 at 12:54.
Once a prick - always a prick.
I feel it is an immaturity and foolishness, I don't blame the perpetrator, he or she is so confused and mixed up, or whatever reason, I can understand and see where they're coming from, but you can't scream out to them: THINK!, Don't waste your young life, THINK of the consequences. (Have to go again).
Once a prick - always a prick.