For me it's unfathomable how a person can override their instinct of survival by dying self-willingly. They say bravery and stupidity are often two peas in the same pod, and in my opinion suicide is not contrasted from this philosophical belief. Everyone should have a good sense of morality that is able to tell them suicide is not the answer.
Loved ones will not call someone 'badass' for such a tragedy. They may say, "He/she was a great *insert text here* and they will be missed". Call me strange, but I believe anyone that commits suicide loses all honor. Surely you can attribute the word 'brave' to their name, but then it becomes contradicting because you also have to add 'coward'. Suicide takes guts, but straying away from your problems is the act of a dumbass.
I don't think there's a valid reason as to why anyone should litigate religion and suicide. They're not compatible subjects and they're not relevant to each other in this issue.
IIN, that I consider people who commit suicide to be badasses?
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For me it's unfathomable how a person can override their instinct of survival by dying self-willingly. They say bravery and stupidity are often two peas in the same pod, and in my opinion suicide is not contrasted from this philosophical belief. Everyone should have a good sense of morality that is able to tell them suicide is not the answer.
Loved ones will not call someone 'badass' for such a tragedy. They may say, "He/she was a great *insert text here* and they will be missed". Call me strange, but I believe anyone that commits suicide loses all honor. Surely you can attribute the word 'brave' to their name, but then it becomes contradicting because you also have to add 'coward'. Suicide takes guts, but straying away from your problems is the act of a dumbass.
I don't think there's a valid reason as to why anyone should litigate religion and suicide. They're not compatible subjects and they're not relevant to each other in this issue.