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For those who are troubled, and in need of therapy, do you see how negative thoughts impact a person's actions? And can cause harm to innocent people? Do you see how a troubled person needs to stop blaming other people and thinking of revenge and payback for wrongs done to you? Do you see how it ecsalates to irrational behavior and the consequences of ignoring those who need help, when just the slightest bit of extra effort to get help can be so much more beneficial and life saving? I'm not trying to sound like I'm preaching, I have blamed others for things that have happened to me as well. But, the blaming and pointing fingers has to stop. I am just one person, trying to give back to those in need of a bit of hope in their lives. And I am hoping that just a little effort from myself, and anyone else willing, can change our attitudes towards one another, and make a difference. Let me know what you think, please no mean or nasty responses.

2007-04-19 08:47:57 · 5 answers · asked by Hot Coco Puff 7 in News & Events Current Events

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I think he needs to want to change is attitude and behaviour before anyone can actually help him, its all good extending a helping hand but ultimately he decides whether he wants to grab that hand or let it hang limp. I think no matter what there wasn't much anybody can do to change his mind, no matter how much anti-depressants they give him, he was always going to turn out like he had. I just feel sorry for those affected by his actions and he's obvious selfishness. I'm not been cold but if he didn't like the world like it is, he only had to end it for himself and not anybody else.

2007-04-19 09:24:08 · answer #1 · answered by lilbrownchick 2 · 1 0

This individual was almost in a category of his own. (Of course there have been others, but I hope you get my drift). His behaviour is very, very rare. It takes more than just an alienated person at college to do something like this. That is why it is headline news. This incident will only further prejudice people against those who are suffering from more typical types of mental illness. There is no comparison really.

2007-04-19 16:00:23 · answer #2 · answered by Ginny Jin 7 · 0 0

The only comparison i can make between me and Cho whatever his name is the fact that he was depressed and i am currently suffering from depression. But where we differ is that i would rather put a bullet to my head than harm another soul.

2007-04-19 16:05:26 · answer #3 · answered by Blackout 2 · 2 0

If you want help there is help. He could have went to counseling right on campus.But you have to want it. You have to want to stop be angry at everyone. Or people will stop paying attention to you. I know I don't want to be around a negative. Have a great day

2007-04-19 16:01:10 · answer #4 · answered by senti 2 · 1 0

no

2007-04-19 17:10:43 · answer #5 · answered by fty05 3 · 0 1

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