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29-06-2015 9:49 PM
You maybe have a good point there Malacandran. I am sure there are some people who genuinely want to die. But what about those people who do not want to die, but are plagued with suicidal thoughts? Some people are helped by having counselling and are able to sort their thoughts and their lives out and go on to be happy people. An aquaintance of mine was so unhappy at one stage of his life that he tried to take his own life twice. First time he jumped off a bridge into a river,but landed in the mud on the banks. Second time he jumped in front of a train, but he just had a badly broken arm. He had treatment and recovered and then went on to have a really happy life. Those who are determined to end their lives may have several attempts but will usually succeed eventually. It is tragic when people take their own lives...they solve their own problems,but their family and friends are the ones that suffer.