I think suicide is wrong. But I understand some people just need help. They shouldn't kill themselves because if you have people that love you they feel pain. It's like energy it isn't destroyed but just changes form.
I don't think it's being selfish because it's just something that people can't understand. A lot of the time, suicide comes from depression, and when you're depressed, you probably won't ever feel happy again so suicide looks like a good choice. It may leave the family upset, but if they didn't help you or support you during you're time of need, then they're the ones being selfish, not the person who kills themselves. I guess if they were helping, suicide could be a little selfish, but again, there's if so much pain, people will go to any extreme to get rid of it.
There's nothing wrong with admitting to a weakness. If someone where injured physically it would be appropriate to say that their bodies had been weakened. When someone has depression and thoughts of suicide it's their mind which has been injured. There's no shame in that. Everyone gets hurt one time or another. I understand that the "people who commit suicide are weak" suggests that it's a weakness of character (or morals, or whatever you want to call it), but what exactly is a person's character if not the whole of everything that makes them up, including their mind? I don't like the tone people use when they call someone weak because it's just insulting a person who's having a hard time and that's just cruel, but a person who needs help shouldn't try to convince themselves that they aren't weak. It makes it harder to ask for help. It's okay to ask for help. We're all jaded and make emo jokes saying that people are only looking for attention, but personally I'd rather make the attempt to help someone. If they really are just looking for attention then oh well. If they really do need help then they'll know that when they asked for it there was someone there willing to offer help.It's an incredibly cruel thing to suggest that someone who's killed themselves did it because they were weak. Suicidal people are suicidal because they literally cannot see another way out of their pain. They are trapped in a horrible state of mind and they need help to pull themselves out of it.
^This, I've experienced suicides thoughts before & it was mainly due to bullying. So, calling someone weak because they want to commit suicide is even more cruel (& Sort of mean) to the person.There's nothing wrong with admitting to a weakness. If someone where injured physically it would be appropriate to say that their bodies had been weakened. When someone has depression and thoughts of suicide it's their mind which has been injured. There's no shame in that. Everyone gets hurt one time or another. I understand that the "people who commit suicide are weak" suggests that it's a weakness of character (or morals, or whatever you want to call it), but what exactly is a person's character if not the whole of everything that makes them up, including their mind? I don't like the tone people use when they call someone weak because it's just insulting a person who's having a hard time and that's just cruel, but a person who needs help shouldn't try to convince themselves that they aren't weak. It makes it harder to ask for help. It's okay to ask for help. We're all jaded and make emo jokes saying that people are only looking for attention, but personally I'd rather make the attempt to help someone. If they really are just looking for attention then oh well. If they really do need help then they'll know that when they asked for it there was someone there willing to offer help.