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@user palomino:

1. You have to pay your wife because it is your wife. Don't tell me you wouldn't marry someone just because you have to pay her.

2. Hotel is more expensive than an apartment, so he will just live in a cheaper apartment.

3. Ask family members what job to get that has high salary.

4. Tell me at least one famous person who's got a fucked up life like this one.

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Well, in my opinion, people who commit suicide forget to be thankful for anything they have and they also lose their hope, even though they shouldn't. Also, the fact that you go to hell if you suicide, if may I, it's like a barrier.

For example, when you were young, your parents told you not to run on a rush-hour highway because you'll probably get fucked up by a truck. Now, God said to stay away from suicide otherwise you'll end up in hell and this makes it a barrier for those who try to "discover" such things. False or true, but if it wouldn't be told people would commit suicide to see what happens, but they would never be able to tell others what they actually found or felt.

Enough with the religion. Now, going back to my first paragraph - this is somehow what happens in a suicider's mind. He considers that every day he's living is a given right, he doesn't care anymore about the fact that he has food to eat and water to drink and a bed to sleep, his mind fools him by creating this state when you think you're useless. I mean, you must somehow be quite stupid to let your mind do this.

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Suicide isn't a sin; it is a way of preventing yourself from commiting more sins.


Actually, self-control is the way of preventing you do other things, for example sins. Someone who has control of his mind and body will always find a good solution to the problem.

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Now that you think about it, we all become old. Helpless. Useless. A burden for those who care about us, or at least pretend to care. All that we do is lost; or lives on, but without us. We can't move ourselves, we can't feed ourselves, we go insane.
And then we die; without knowing what will happen to us, where we will go.
We don't manage to do what we want to do, we don't manage to create what we want to create (all that we want to do, all that we want to create). And if we do - life loses its meaning. No point to live; too scared to die.


Then make sure you don't surround yourself by these types of people. Make sure you find at least one person who gives a damn about you, and you'll live and die happy. Also, make sure you stay in shape if you don't wanna become a helpless old man. Make sure you eat properly so your body can resist many years. Make sure you do something great with your life, so you'll have the money when you'll not be able to work. Make sure you do something good, so you help others and your life become more preetier. In order to make sure all those things happen, you only need to believe, no matter how hard it would seem to be.

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@user maPmaKer: I agree with you, however, there are people for whom having food to eat and a bed to sleep in isn't enough. They set goals, and if they fail, resort to killing themselves.
For example, Hunter S. Thompson, one of the greatest American writers and journalists of the 20th century. He wanted to be a great writer - and was! - but not in the traditionalist sense. Falsely thinking he isn't good enough, he shot himself, saying that he sees no point in life as he has done everything he could.
"No More Games. No More Bombs. No More Walking. No More Fun. No More Swimming. 67. That is 17 years past 50. 17 more than I needed or wanted. Boring. I am always bitchy. No Fun -- for anybody. 67. You are getting Greedy. Act your old age. Relax -- This won't hurt."

One of the greatest men America would ever see killed himself because he thought he wasn't good enough.
And now I see these shitty so-called "journalists" writing articles on "The Black Friday" and "The best Christmas deals", and these uneducated people, who can't spell right and who don't know what a "comma" means, commenting on the events they see, and when you tell them they are wrong they start shouting something among the lines of "you don't respect opinions" and "you aren't tolerant". Jesus.

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Well, nobody is perfect, so he did a mistake by fooling and killing himself. Also, how old are you? 17-18 or younger? If the answer is "Yes", then stop thinking about the time when you'll be old, live your life while you can because you have only one.
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