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daleke
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- Oct 14, 2024
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"normal" is in quotation marks because i am aware people can slip in and out of periods of poor mental health.
but a good proportion of people live under constant stress - most people will face financial pressures, need to deal with toxic people in their lives, juggle multiple responsibilities, sometimes undergo a big crisis like losing a job, medical emergencies, natural disasters, and other personal tragedies. yet my impression is that suicidal ideation isn't that common, even in these moments.
i hypothesized a while back that most humans don't particularly want to live, they just have an innate fear of death so suicide never feels like a real option to them even under immense duress. makes more sense to me than people just liking their lives.
this question is of particular interest to me because i feel like i'm the opposite. my life is going very well and i regularly am blown away (in a good way) by how extraordinarily lucky and blessed i am, yet even now i often think of killing myself. i just don't get much pleasure from living, or it's an ingrained mental habit, maybe? i'm really not mentally ill, i just... think and feel this way, and have never stopped.
what changes? why are some people more resilient and accepting of life, and others default so easily to suicide, even under the same circumstances. it can't be all genetics. there has to be some modifiable factor.
maybe a bad place to be asking this since you're all suicidal, but i was wondering if we had any thoughts.
but a good proportion of people live under constant stress - most people will face financial pressures, need to deal with toxic people in their lives, juggle multiple responsibilities, sometimes undergo a big crisis like losing a job, medical emergencies, natural disasters, and other personal tragedies. yet my impression is that suicidal ideation isn't that common, even in these moments.
i hypothesized a while back that most humans don't particularly want to live, they just have an innate fear of death so suicide never feels like a real option to them even under immense duress. makes more sense to me than people just liking their lives.
this question is of particular interest to me because i feel like i'm the opposite. my life is going very well and i regularly am blown away (in a good way) by how extraordinarily lucky and blessed i am, yet even now i often think of killing myself. i just don't get much pleasure from living, or it's an ingrained mental habit, maybe? i'm really not mentally ill, i just... think and feel this way, and have never stopped.
what changes? why are some people more resilient and accepting of life, and others default so easily to suicide, even under the same circumstances. it can't be all genetics. there has to be some modifiable factor.
maybe a bad place to be asking this since you're all suicidal, but i was wondering if we had any thoughts.