Wednesday, December 12, 2012

In conclusion suicide is not the best of methods for fixing ones issues, and is a very selfish manner of dealing with problems. The reoccurrence of suicide is due its final destination, and a taunting way of ridding all of one’s depression and vast emptiness. The cure for love, financial issues, and further social issues has a result of disease, one that is spread amongst those who are left behind. It is ironic how an absolute finite ending for one is another’s permanent sorrow. Furthermore, the balance in life goes that all energy is conserved; it is neither destroyed nor created, therefore the belief that suicide is a cure for ones problems is falsified in its own nature. The energy lost by one soul, is gained by another, and this energy is dark, felt by many, despite of all the loneliness the person assumed, no one is ever alone, and no one goes without notice. Although some might justify a suicide by stating that they have not experienced situations where in a person’s mind suicide is the only choice, at the end of the day there is always an alternative. Pulling the plug might be an escape for the person who decidedly committed suicide, and although in reality they are alleviating themselves form all the trouble in their lives, they must not forget that they are not only taking their lives away from themselves but also from those who love them. When a tragic event such as a suicide unfortunately occurs in a family its viewed as a selfish act. It effects the emotionally aspect of the family because it brings much sadness and confusion to the real victims of the situation, the family. Traumatically is causes families to live in fear, and to ultimately live with the thought of losing someone due to the pain they felt, especially knowing that as a family member, they were not able to change their mind. Finally, suicide causes large amounts of financial stress that the suicide victim does not calculate. We all know that when someone commits suicide is hits really hard to the families involved, but considering the aspects of emotions, trauma and finances, it actually impacts the family on a much greater scale.

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