Nothing is worth ending your life over, stuff gets better, it just takes time. Talk to someone, friends, family member, church minister or pastor, call the help line. If all else fails pray to God, He will help you where humans can't. You are special!!!!!!!!
Jesus loves you and so do we.
God bless you
2007-02-08 18:06:38
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answered by pansi1951 3
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The best way to stay away from thoughts like that is to work hard at something that you are good at. Keep moving! Doing what you love will keep you with a positive attitude.
If you are depressed, it is most likely because you hate your surroundings. Change them... anyway you can.
Also... listen to Lauryn Hill's Unpluged 2.0 album. She spills out her soul! This chic was an emotional train wreck and basically had a nervous breakdown after her career with the Fugees. The album is nothing more than her voice and her guitar. She spills her guts through songs and words about her pains, depression, anxieties, and feelings awkwardness. The things she says are very inspirational and very down to earth. Its not religious, even though she mentions god every once and a while.
Always keep in mind that there will be some really cool sh*t happening in the future... please don't miss out on them.
2007-02-09 02:19:22
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answered by thegumboguy 3
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depending on whether you are going to act on them or not is what is need to know. I think everyone at some point in there lives have suicidal thoughts. Me personally I know that suicide is not optional. If i were you i would seek help from a psychologist, call a hot-line if it is something that very possibly could happen. Another thing to think about is your family and friends, and everyone in your life that loves and cares about you. Suicide is a very selfish thing to commit. Seek help from a therapist, and support from your family. Meditating also helps.
one more thing: when i was a teenager I had those thoughts in my head when i came to the realization, suffering and being in pain made me feel alive, it also made me appreciate everything good in my life sooo much more even down to the tiniest thing that made me smile. take care ... I wish you well
2007-02-09 01:57:47
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answered by Selina 93os 3
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Everybody ever born has thought about suicide. Everybody. You can talk to a counselor at your school for starters. Or, what I would recommend, is just talk to any adult that you really respect or have a good relationship with. They will give you good advice, because they have been there too. They've probably lived through things that might be even worse than what you've experienced, and they might be able to give you some tips on how to get through it.
2007-02-09 02:04:49
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answered by james m 2
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Think about it. What else can you do? Everybody has such thoughts in their mind. It is the repression of the topic that has managed to bury it in our unconsciousness and it somehow does not stay there but pops up when we look for ways to reduce the pressure daily living or stressful situations arise. But most people do no want to end their lives, just think about it. The danger is in doing more than thinking. The danger is when a person acts what he or she thinks and for some stupid reason makes the mistake that costs them their life. Like wondering what it would be like to have a rope around your neck. And then putting that rope around your neck acting out to some extent the emotion. And for some reason you get stuck when the chair falls over and you cant get out of it...
2007-02-09 01:57:24
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answered by JORGE N 7
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Realize that life is a Game.
Have you ever played games?
You usually go from one level to the next.
Sometimes it takes a while before you can figure out
the tricks to get to the next level, but when you do you are happy.
Sometimes it can be really frustrating and you want to throw the game out the window.
Yeah, life is just a game. You just have to keep playing so you can figure out how to get to the next level.
If life was easy, then it would not be any fun playing.
The more difficult it is, the more rewarding it feels when you do succeed.
2007-02-09 02:05:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you should talk to someone.
Go online to www.suicidehotlines.com, www.suicidehotline.com, www.hopeline.com or call 1-800-SUICIDE.
Also, if your workplace offers some sort of Employee Assistance Program they will often have counselors to whom you can speak with anonymously and for free.
If you are a religious person, seek out the assistance of your priest, pastor, minister, deacon, youth group leader, etc.
Talk this out with someone. And best of luck to you.
2007-02-09 01:53:45
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answered by Amy K 3
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Get amnesia
2007-02-09 02:09:03
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answered by johN p. aka-Hey you. 7
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tell someone.. get help. we love you!! Life will get better. It will. Call for help!
2007-02-09 01:58:38
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answered by Anonymous
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There are hotlines for this. Call them.
2007-02-09 01:53:34
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answered by eyentmd8 3
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