thetwilightzone
Specialist
- Jul 14, 2018
- 307
never surprised with the knee-jerk reactions to suicide and people stating their opinions on topic as fact.
What I want to understand is what's the psychology behind this? Are people saying this as cognitive dissonance (struggled through life and don't want to accept people who choose otherwise) or do they genuinely mean it?
It seems like one of those things drilled into peoples heads by parents, teachers, religious figures.
Along with so many other suicide platitudes, this one is clearly "emotion driven".
What I want to understand is what's the psychology behind this? Are people saying this as cognitive dissonance (struggled through life and don't want to accept people who choose otherwise) or do they genuinely mean it?
It seems like one of those things drilled into peoples heads by parents, teachers, religious figures.
Along with so many other suicide platitudes, this one is clearly "emotion driven".