weedoge
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- Jul 12, 2018
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It's the one place I find opinions get pretty varied and grey. Most people with a brain realise that if somebody is terminally ill, in chronic pain, simply getting old or suffering from some other physical ailment then suicide or euthanasia can be rational.
Watching the yale university videos on suicide and especially the part about suicide on a positive-negative life curve got me thinking a lot. By this logic, no matter the kind of suffering, certain circumstances can justify a suicide as being negative. It's all about making the decision under uncertainty because there's no way to see the future.
For me, I feel I am able to at least see my own future because I understand how I make decisions and my own behaviour, I know where I would end up and what I would do when faced with certain situations. I have a strong feeling that I know how I'll feel as I go on etc etc.
Does mental illness/depression/etc automatically cause one to be unable to make the decision and thought needed to go into a rational suicide? where do we draw the line? Should all people be able to make the decision to take their own lives regardless of mental capacity? Should delusions and a separation from reality be the only reason a person should not be able to take their own life? If a person is going to suffer from these delusions and separation for their whole life, should they not be able to go through with the act?
Please discuss, I'm very curious because personally I believe a lot of the reasons I ended up where I am and made the mistakes I did was because of a defect in my brain. Thanks.
Watching the yale university videos on suicide and especially the part about suicide on a positive-negative life curve got me thinking a lot. By this logic, no matter the kind of suffering, certain circumstances can justify a suicide as being negative. It's all about making the decision under uncertainty because there's no way to see the future.
For me, I feel I am able to at least see my own future because I understand how I make decisions and my own behaviour, I know where I would end up and what I would do when faced with certain situations. I have a strong feeling that I know how I'll feel as I go on etc etc.
Does mental illness/depression/etc automatically cause one to be unable to make the decision and thought needed to go into a rational suicide? where do we draw the line? Should all people be able to make the decision to take their own lives regardless of mental capacity? Should delusions and a separation from reality be the only reason a person should not be able to take their own life? If a person is going to suffer from these delusions and separation for their whole life, should they not be able to go through with the act?
Please discuss, I'm very curious because personally I believe a lot of the reasons I ended up where I am and made the mistakes I did was because of a defect in my brain. Thanks.