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RE: Musing Posts

in #musing-threads6 years ago

Many studies have found that most of the people who commit suicide have a broken home family background. In addition, demands for economic needs often become a reason for suicide, Disease that does not go away is the next reason. Don't underestimate our mood, because if you are in a very bad condition, someone can end his own life. It turns out that all cases of "horror" are based on a person's mood or mood.

Generally we view suicide as an act that is not only tragic but also "wrong". But efforts to prevent people from committing suicide are not without ethical issues. Are we entitled to prevent people from taking their own lives? Isn't that his personal right, for life or for death? The only reason that trying to commit suicide often doesn't really want to, still hesitant, or even if the intention is unanimous it is usually momentary. Therefore, such prevention efforts can be ethically justified.

A Suicidal Person actually wants to kill the image (shadow) of hatred towards someone who is in them.