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2007-09-03 21:57:03 · 8 answers · asked by cementshroom13 2 in Arts & Humanities Philosophy

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Ummmm Mabye but it depends how serious it is, if the person is really ummm a danger to themself it might not work.

2007-09-03 22:03:13 · answer #1 · answered by Princess Julin 1 · 0 0

Hmm, well, think about this. Why is it that most people that commit suicide don't go around or bother to say bye to their family and friends? Some even can't fathom the fact that everyone will be looking at them in a coffin, when they just want to disappear, as if they never existed.

Sometimes some people are so far gone that they can't even face themselves, thinknig that they have logically solved or proven that there is no turning back now...

2007-09-04 05:14:45 · answer #2 · answered by cpc26ca 1 · 0 0

Very unlikely.

You can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink.

You can try to change their behaviors and let them know what they are doing is wrong, but unless THEY are willing to change or willing to put effort in they will not change. Most people that have gone off the rails don't get back on track unless something frightens them. eg. They get ares ted, they lose the support of all their friends and family, have an accident that cripples them or have a near death experience. Other times, it is too late and they wind up dead.

2007-09-04 06:45:32 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nope. Just went thru that. Dipstick wouldn't listen. Kept acting like a spoiled little kid at 23 yrs of age. He wouldn't be honest with anyone(or himself) if you paid him. He turned into a crackhead and a thief. He's not welcome in our house anymore and has the police after him for selling a Harley motorcycle(stored in our garage) that belonged to someone else. In fact, the police left a message for me or my wife to call him about the immature,drug dependent MORON. We tried, he wouldn't. He's now getting exactly what he has earned, all by himself.

2007-09-04 05:09:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

is it possible to save someone who doesn't want to be saved?

2007-09-04 05:07:11 · answer #5 · answered by cosmicweasle 2 · 0 0

it is a case 2 case basis, if the person is really strong yes, but if he's not, he can't.

2007-09-04 06:15:24 · answer #6 · answered by Kath 3 · 0 0

Depends how good of a friend you are or have been.

2007-09-08 04:25:13 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

no - and you have no right to. a person is their own master

2007-09-04 05:38:48 · answer #8 · answered by Freethinking Liberal 7 · 0 0

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