First of all, i think nobody can decide to born, but everybody can
decide to die, like a right.
I never experimented extreme suffering, enough to decide a suicide. I
can only imagine, but like a proportion with mine, i can say the
suicide it's not the best solution. It likes more a mental
conditioning, the pain makes you think that is the only remedy. I
read, and that's true, human in front of death will stand up even on a
1m square for the rest of his life, in order to stay alive. So suicide
is a forced action against human nature. Losing the pain is not worth
losing the life, even if your life causes the pain. The pain can be
removed, and if not, at least reduced (unless you have a serious
disease, but the death will be certain anyway).
On the other hand, i agree with suicide in another case. Everyone's
life has a sense, an aim, useful for himself, for few people or for
the entire mankind. But when this aim misses, it's not a big damage
for that person, unless he likes to live as an animal (or vegetal).
In every case, though, suicide is an egoist action. There are some
people strictly tied to you, whose happiness come also from your
presence in their life.

Sorry for some possible errors, i need to practice my english.

On 8 Gen, 15:28, RP Singh <[email protected]> wrote:
> When a man is under depression he tries to escape pain by committing suicide
> , but does he really escape pain? No he increases it hundredfold. The pain
> and sorrow that his family and friends feel at his demise is actually a pain
> that is experienced by that individual. Escapism is no remedy , the only way
> is to struggle and bear through all hardships. To fight throughout is the
> only way and as death will eventually come, why prepone it.

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