Thursday

Suicide

In religion, suicide is punished as the worst sin that can be done by human beings. Way up there with murder and the disbelief in God's attributes. 

It is commonly portrayed that those who commit suicide are cowardly, as if they are deserting their luckless lives for a shortcut to what comes next. 

As if by an act of slitting one's throat, or cutting up one's wrist, he is fleeing from the truth of life and fate. 

But what some people refuse to comprehend are the reasons behind the act. These people are human beings. They have emotions and feelings, thoughts and intentions. All the items that drive them towards the unimaginable. Death. 

Isn't it a daring person that can simply end it all, with the realization that things would be better without him? Take Aaron Schwartz. His life can be an example of a recent life that was terminated by an act of his own hand. 

Bravery, or cowardice? 

It is a fervent wish, and prayer, that as one goes through the depressing episodes of life, one obtains assistance in company and friendship. In understanding and of various sprays from the fountains hope. 

:)

I miss you. 

What would we truly see at the other end?

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