Any life is better than no life at all. If you really are having suicidal thoughts, you should call a hot-line in order to get some free counseling. They will listen to you and help you work though your problems.
2007-05-08 07:28:37
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answered by Steph 4
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If you are religious, the view should be if you are living, you have dozens of problems. But if you choose death, there may be hundreds waiting for you because you took your own life.
If you are atheist, then the choice is your call. But the problems you are seeing is mostly short term. If you can look forward down the road, you should see the light. I guess it should be just a transitional period. If you can hang on and hang in there, you should be fine. Consider this is a chance to build a character and show it.
2007-05-08 08:38:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone has dozens of problems. It's all a matter of how you deal with it. Life is constant problem solving; each problem you solve, the more you learn and the more you experience. I know it seems daunting to think life will always have problems to be solved, but if life was always easy and always good, you wouldn't appreciate it.
Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.
2007-05-08 08:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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There is always someone out there with WAY more problems than you, and they haven't given up. You need to address your problems. Go see a shrink. Just..... THINK about it. And really, a dozen isn't that much. Have you ever experienced detox? Probably not....now there, there is temptation to do yourself in. But I'm still here, right?
Just get over it. Things will turn around, they always do. Best wishes :)
2007-05-08 07:31:02
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answered by yvkujhbkuyb 3
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Problems have solutions. If you cant solve them yourself seek help, which I relise is what you doin now but you'll need to talk to someone you can trust discuss your problems with in detail
Even if you cant solve them its probably better to bear them then give up. I'm not religious and I think we only live once. I don't wanna sound all amateur counsellor on you, as I've had similar thoughts myself at times. sigh. I just don't think suicide solves anything for me personally it's always seemed like a copout. I figuire the world in which my problems exist continues after I die and hence it hurts my concept of fairness to admit defeat.
2007-05-08 07:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Dozens of problems is the better choice for me.....dozens isn't even a lot, unless you mean thousands or millions of dozens.
2007-05-08 07:38:44
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answered by brwnidjkmo 3
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I practically have a crisis every week, i.e. dog dying, house almost foreclosed on, electricity may be shut off, and no oil to heat the water in my house. But I still get my broke azz up and go to 2 jobs because I believe that Tough Times Never Last-but Tough People Do. My mother taught me that suicide is a cowards way out. I do not judge those that choose it, but I urge you to hang in there.
2007-05-08 08:16:35
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answered by Maria b 6
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Life with the problems.
why?
because everyone has to deal with problems it a part of life. Living is all about over coming these problems, because no one has it easy and we all have work hard to try to make our lives even somewhat happy.
2007-05-08 07:33:58
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answered by goldenbrowngod 6
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the only reason you would have problems is if you interact with others, and im guessing some of them are very close to you. and even if you have problems, and might be currently fighting, doesnt mean they dont care about you. think of how you would feel if one of them killed themselves. do you really want to put someone through that? plus...no matter how bad things get they could always be worse. and even if you are having problems, if you sit down and think about it, there most be one thing good about your life. when things get real bad just do that, think about one good thing in your life. hopefully this helps. i really hope that you can think this through and deal with your probs.
also, if it gets real bad, and you cant deal with it anymore try going to a therapist or maybe some group conseling with people with similar problems.
2007-05-08 07:32:12
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answered by angelfang2383 2
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If you are going to choose suicide just run away from the problems,they don't worth it.
I know it's easier said than done but if you are going to kill yourself just give it a try,there must be something.
You can move to another city or another country or even another continent or try to do a robbery.
You'll have nothing to lose
2007-05-08 08:13:01
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answered by Anonymous
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