MagnusTheBrewer
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They don't know anything different than their friends or family, they just assign way too much importance to the downside of that information. It's a mental illness.
You could literally BUY anything to solve any potential problems.
He thinks money is more valuable than anything else. He certainly gives the impression of an unsophisticated Trumpster.Man that is such a retarded way of thinking even by American standards
Sometimes you just run out of "fight". The effort to interact with others, to appear "ok". To just carry on every day, even though it takes every thing you have to even get out of bed, or to eat, or talk, or to sleep.. Eventually you have no strength left. When every day seems worse than yesterday, and everything inside you is telling you tomorrow will be worse.... Can you tell me how you'd cope with this, for weeks, for years, for decades?
Its all chemicals in the brain not hard to have a wacky molecule here or there. It's amazing any of us are sane or not depressed.
Right. It seems like a simple thing for the brain to get messed up. We know about 1% of people can't feel empathy for other human beings. It stands to reason that at least 1% of people might lack empathy for themselves.
I just don't understand it. What do they know that we don't know?
I know I'm probably going to sound like an asshole here - but I've kinda centered on and have realized that that many suicides are due in part to an attention whoring personality that goes too far. It's never enough. They can never fully fill that void.
Perfect examples are celebrities in general - Robin Williams, Linkin Park singer (Chester), list goes on and on. What could they possibly have in life that is depressing? You could literally BUY anything to solve any potential problems. It really just sounds like an endless void of attention seeking that they can never fully fill.
To me - it honestly makes perfect sense with people who choose to change genders. It's not about society not "accepting" them IMO - it's just attention seeking. Mr. Jenner is (yet another) perfect example. It wasn't for any reason other than attention. Connect that with the suicide rate in third world countries being microscopic compared to first world ones. It's almost as if people have too much shit to worry about instead of "how will I feed myself?".
I know I'm probably going to sound like an asshole here - but I've kinda centered on and have realized that that many suicides are due in part to an attention whoring personality that goes too far. It's never enough. They can never fully fill that void.
Perfect examples are celebrities in general - Robin Williams, Linkin Park singer (Chester), list goes on and on. What could they possibly have in life that is depressing? You could literally BUY anything to solve any potential problems. It really just sounds like an endless void of attention seeking that they can never fully fill.
To me - it honestly makes perfect sense with people who choose to change genders. It's not about society not "accepting" them IMO - it's just attention seeking. Mr. Jenner is (yet another) perfect example. It wasn't for any reason other than attention. Connect that with the suicide rate in third world countries being microscopic compared to first world ones. It's almost as if people have too much shit to worry about instead of "how will I feed myself?".
you are like a shallow caveman dude. it's sad.
The caveman has infinite depth compared to the typical materialistic American of today
He's the one saying you could buy yourself out of any kind of sadness as a materialistic American, not me, so I don't know what you are on about.
he is a shallow caveman, i'll stick by that analysis.
They don’t. They see death as a solution to problems or thoughts that you have never experienced. Most people can’t relate to that reality.
Like others have said, it's not something rational. It's an emotional response to an intrusive, overwhelming feeling of despair. I've never been depressed, but I've dealt with some anxiety attacks. They come without warning or reason and, before I learned to manage them, were damn near overwhelming at times. Mind you, this was during a good period of my life. I was about to graduate college and start a really good job the next week, was in good health and had a supportive family. Despite all of that, the attacks could hit me at any time, sometimes even mid-conversation with people. I've nothing but sympathy for people with chronic depression.I wonder what problems are so great that you have to pull your own plug before the lights were scheduled to go out?
I believe the majority of people want to live longer than they get to no matter what demons they may face...
Like others have said, it's not something rational. It's an emotional response to an intrusive, overwhelming feeling of despair. I've never been depressed, but I've dealt with some anxiety attacks. They come without warning or reason and, before I learned to manage them, were damn near overwhelming at times. Mind you, this was during a good period of my life. I was about to graduate college and start a really good job the next week, was in good health and had a supportive family. Despite all of that, the attacks could hit me at any time, sometimes even mid-conversation with people. I've nothing but sympathy for people with chronic depression.
this is correct and also lack of faith in god. Having faith makes you not want to commit suicide. I will not debate the existence of god.
No amount of money or possessions can cure mental illness. I have all the major monetary/material items I ever dreamed of such as property, car, computers etc. Of course human nature is to always want more, but I can say that I've achieved my childhood goal and I'm in a really good place in life.