I completely understand your situation as I have been there a lot many times. But now I think if I went ahead and thought that nothing will change after I commit then I wouldn't have seen this bright day of my life. When nothing seems to going good in life then you get these kind of thoughts, I was not having a decent job 20 days ago and I was in your shoes, I still remember that day when I was soo sick of my life and my phone rings-I have been already hired by a Leading Mobile Company as a Support Engineer. Very happy now.
Happiness and sadness are like the 2 faces of a coin. you can only see ones at a time.
Hang on, tomorrow is always better.
Ck
2007-09-18 04:58:26
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answered by chetan k 1
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One does not have any right to take away one's own life, either legally or morally. Did you choose on your own to come to this world? If your birth was not within your right, how can you usurp a right to die ?
Suicide, in all cases, is a momentary decision. A person loses something and feels living worthless. So that person adopts some means to give away his precious life. Can that person not be wise enough to think for a moment, whether the "thing" for which he commits suicide, is any worthy at all?
Attachment to any particular thing more than what is necessary causes this behaviour pattern.
However, I cannot deny that terminally ill who suffer endlessly and have also become a liability to others around may have a right. This again is an issue which is being debated all over the world.So far no country has legalised this.
In "King Lear" Edgar tells his father that "as he waited for his birth, so must he wait for his death also"
And words of Shakespeare are immortal.
2007-09-18 04:57:22
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answered by surybore 2
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At least i wont justify a suicide at all. it amounts to surrendering urself completely to whatever the cirumstances one is facing and its a cowardly and escapist act. No right thinking person will do this nor is expected to do it. One must fight with odds and win over rather than to die. More so if u believe in life after death or rebirth. What is the guarantee that ur troubles will be over once u commit a suicide. may be they will follow u even after death. So why take a chance in favour of unknown and abandon what u already have.
2007-09-18 06:36:21
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answered by Sumit 2
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You are at Level 7 and have 36,933 points - i dun think you will commit suicide. You want to know the answer right - it's not justified to commit suicide but it's good to lead a good life.
2007-09-18 05:01:02
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answered by Anonymous
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While I believe that life is never bad enough to commit suicide...I do believe it can be justified.
Always, suicide comes from overwhelming circumstances. And is usually accompanied by depression and serious mental health problems. When you are in that situation, I understand that you may feel there is no way out. You become very weak and think that is your only option.
While I know that there are other options and would never resort to suicide, I would never judge anyone who attempted it, successfully or not.
So yes, when you are under serious mental distress, suicide is justified.
2007-09-18 04:41:58
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Commtting suicide is a crime.
God has given us such a beautiful life. We have no right to kill ourselves.
Because of angerness or property dsiputes etc people commit suicide. Before doing this crime why dont we think the avatar of human beign we are not going to get again.
Thanks
Jack
2007-09-18 18:24:07
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answered by jack 2
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Only hypocrites and those who have considered themselves as failures think of committing suicides. There is no justification to it or the victims life in true sense. It is just going to be another point for gossip. End of the day the victim is forgotten, gossip mongers engage themselves with the next topic. The victim has lost all way ...any way
2007-09-18 04:47:53
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answered by Raj 4
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No. Actually its a state of deppression and mental stress.
People who commit suicide are not mentally stable or they are made maentally unstable by some or the other things.
2007-09-20 03:34:27
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answered by jajooprateek 1
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Is it also considered suicide when you give up your life for someone else? If so then it will be justified.
2007-09-18 04:37:50
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answered by lobervoy 2
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I Think It Is, But Only If It Is To Save Somebody You Care About's Life, Or If You're In So Much Pain It's Unbareable.....Other Than That, No!!
2007-09-18 04:42:51
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answered by Sean S 1
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