You've never been dead,so how do you know you would prefer it?Nobody really knows what happens after death,& i don't want to find out before i have to.There are better days ahead of you,just take one day at a time & you will get there.Good luck, & have a happy xmas.
2006-12-17 08:56:40
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answered by michael k 6
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Suicide is the admission that all creativity has evaporated. There are always other options. They may be challenging, but not nearly so challenging as the impact of a suicide on those around you.
If you have a hard time imagining life as different, consider any of the following:
-What would it be like to move to another part of the country and meet people your own age there?
-What would it be like to quit work (or school) and go join the Peace Corps, a conservation group, a political group, a monastery or nunnery, a commune, a cattle drive, or to go back to school (or go to work in a significantly different job)?
-What would it be like to ask 5 friends what they would wish for me? What would they say?
-What would it be like to try a different religion? Or no religion?
-What would it be like to learn to dance, sing, play an instrument, draw, scuba dive, install vinyl siding, draw blood, carve decoys, etc.?
-What would it be like to write your thoughts down in haiku every day for a month? A year?
Do one thing different. Anything. The best way out of a rut is to turn at a 90 degree angle and go an entirely different direction.
Peace.
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2006-12-17 09:22:08
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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Well friend, you want to ask (me) means you want to know what (I) would be telling (myself) in such a case.
Yes I got a reason,
The reasons are:
-- You were born.
-- You lived.
-- You studied.
-- You grew
-- You (if) went to some other place (and learned somethings new in case)
-- You learned and polished the skill you have
This is chain of events you have been having all through your life; what for?
This is not a waste!
You are here for your some purpose. And its only you who can find it out. You have been trained for that eversince your birth, and as soon as you finish your job, you are no longer required here (in this world).
How can you find out? Just look at the series of events you have had and try to focus; listen to yourself. You would know. Thats for you and you only.
Best of luck
2006-12-17 09:13:12
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answered by A Friend of Yours 2
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yeah think of your family, i had a really bad time when i was a teen everything u can think of happend to me and i was thinking the same thing but iam so glad i never, iam now a happy 26 year old with 2 kids a great husband and another baby on the way, i have a great job and life could not get any better, just think positive and get out there, things will get better for you they did for me. take care xxx
2006-12-17 08:52:18
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answered by kelly69627 2
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Don't expect to much of yourself and enjoy the smaller thing in life..Most people reach for the stars and are miserable all their life. Take care now. Merry Christmas.
2006-12-17 10:00:16
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answered by David 4
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What are the alternatives? Anyway, god believes in you and loves all his creatures, even human beings and the Pitthawk of Moog who injects podophylum paint and windowlene.
2006-12-17 08:52:53
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answered by Eyvind 1
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Its Christmas
2006-12-17 08:44:47
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answered by richard_beckham2001 7
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go out and do something good for another person. Reassess emotions afterwards. No man is an island...John Donne
2006-12-17 08:45:35
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answered by attempted genius 1
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Yes, but they are only my reasons.
[1] they took me 37 years to get to &
[2] they wouldn't work for you, you must find your own reasons to live
2006-12-17 08:48:20
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answered by andylefty 3
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Celebrity big brother starts soon
2006-12-17 08:45:00
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answered by Anonymous
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