What a selfish guy.
Yeah what an ASSHOLE how dare he take his own life
He made his life easier at the expense of everybody around him being in pain.
You don't understand depression.
He made his life easier at the expense of everybody around him being in pain.
How does that matter? He had problems with himself. He got rid of his problems by killing himself. That sounds pretty selfish to me.
How does that matter? He had problems with himself. He got rid of his problems by killing himself. That sounds pretty selfish to me.
You don't understand depression.
depression is a hell of a thing, believe me. but there is possibly no act mroe selfish that suicide. any psychologist will tell you this, as will those with actual EXPERIENCE with suicide deaths.
Because people who are in deep depression are not thinking rationally.
depression is a hell of a thing, believe me. but there is possibly no act mroe selfish that suicide. any psychologist will tell you this, as will those with actual EXPERIENCE with suicide deaths.
Of course. They have to tell themselves this since they obviously were to incompetent to prevent the suicide.
It depends entirely on the type of depression. If he had a chemical imbalance he would've been completely irrationally depressed. That type of disorder typically presents itself in the late teens and early 20's.
A lot of times someone with a chemical imbalance doesn't even truly understand why they are sad (because there is no reason) and they try to rationalize it with strange excuses like "i'll never fit in."
Drug use and alcoholism are also connected to chemical imbalances as people try to self-medicate...
It is a very very complicated issue, and without knowing everything it is very short sighted to just call someone who was mentally ill "selfish."
so sad. nobody should bury their child.
depression is a hell of a thing, believe me. but there is possibly no act mroe selfish that suicide. any psychologist will tell you this, as will those with actual EXPERIENCE with suicide deaths.
It depends entirely on the type of depression. If he had a chemical imbalance he would've been completely irrationally depressed. That type of disorder typically presents itself in the late teens and early 20's.
A lot of times someone with a chemical imbalance doesn't even truly understand why they are sad (because there is no reason) and they try to rationalize it with strange excuses like "i'll never fit in."
Drug use and alcoholism are also connected to chemical imbalances as people try to self-medicate...
It is a very very complicated issue, and without knowing everything it is very short sighted to just call someone who was mentally ill "selfish."
Edit: I agree with your last post. It is explicitly selfish, but not implicitly in all cases.