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But, if someone is truly depressed/other medical reasons, then who are we to say it isn't the right thing to do?
Nobody is in any position to say it is the right thing to do either. Purely because we can't know the future and what it holds. No matter how hopeless someone's outlook on life may be, they just can't know that it will be like that forever. Amazing things can happen, people's lives can be turned around by just one minor and seemingly insignificant event.
Depression is a horrible thing I agree. It can really seem like there is no light at the end of the tunnel, nothing will ever get better, everything is hopeless, nobody cares, that's often the mindset of someone who's depressed. Often they don't get the support they so very much need either because they might be hiding it or they might be showing it but nobody is taking seriously just how badly they feel. Friends and family (if they have any) might just shrug it off as a phase, or tell them to suck it up and move on which doesn't help. So not only does someone who's depressed see the problem as way bigger than it is (due to serious chemical imbalance and/or possibly past trauma hauntings) but those around them often perpetuate that mindset rather than being kind and understanding towards the ones suffering from the depression.
It is selfish but people need to be understanding of this form of selfishness. It's not the kind of selfishness you see from greedy or self-absorbed people and it shouldn't be treated as such. It's the kind of selfishness from someone truly desperately in need of whatever it is that's missing from their life (the medicine, so to speak), whether it be kindness, security, love, friendship, spirituality, therapy, or even just stability in their lives. Suicidal mindset is an illness and one of the symptoms is selfishness. Left untreated too long, it can be fatal for obvious reasons.After reading through that psuedo-anecdote, what are your thoughts on suicide? Some say it is selfish, others don't agree. What is your stance?
Anyone who's ever suffered from suicidal thoughts will know it is an illness, you truly feel like your entire being is under attack, like your body would feel like if you were under attack from some kind of virus. You lose your appetite, you feel weak, sometimes dizzy, sick, you feel like your body weighs more, you feel a numb but at the same time pressing negativity around your whole self. You feel achy like when you have flu. Your immune system stops working properly so you fall ill a lot with colds and tummy bugs which make you feel even worse. You start having negative thoughts you would never normally have before, ones that take a hold on you and don't let you think anything positive.
I don't believe suicide is ever right though. It's to be avoided at all costs. The aim should be towards healing and not to end it all. Easier said than done of course! That's why someone suffering from this needs lots and lots of support, even if it's not from immediate family. More people need to be understanding of other people who are feeling this way instead of turning a blind eye. Even if it's a complete stranger. Just give them your time and support. Most likely they need it as much as they need their water and nutrients.