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She stared at me shocked. Dumbfounded. Lost of words. I instantly felt embarrassed. I looked away and stood up in an attempt to leave. She held me back and hugged me. And

I was ashamed. I was ashamed because only one unfortunate incident made me forget who I am. It made me forget the years of selfless sacrifice my family had dedicated to ensuring I was comfortable. From providing good education, shelter, and good food. I was ashamed because I was going to throw all that away. All their hard work could have gone in a glimpse. Just because I had a moment. Because I felt depressed.

Psalms 30 vs 5 ‘weeping may last through the night but joy comes in the morning.’ It’s common knowledge that hard times do not last forever. Even the bible makes this clear. The time will come when everything will be ok! When it will feel like there was no pain. Even if it’s just for a min, the wait is worth it.
WHY WE SHOULD NOT COMMIT SUICIDE
While suicide is often a solitary act, family and friends of the deceased are stigmatized for the rest of their lives by society. They are left to suffer the aftereffects of suicide. They grieve, try to understand the reasons for the death, and learn to carry on with their lives.
Suicide bereavement is the deep sadness and mourning that occurs after the loss of a loved one to suicide. About 48 million people are said to experience suicide bereavement each year. The effect of suicide bereavement on mortality, mental health, and social functioning compared to effects from other bereavements is relatively high. A study of thirteen widows whose husbands had died by suicide compared to thirteen widows whose husbands had died in accidents found some differences in family communication, support, and intimacy following both types of death.
While widows in both groups reported a clinically significant level of symptoms of mental ailments, women whose husbands had died by suicide experienced more guilt and blame from their families than women who lost their husbands in an accident. Relationships with friends, partners, and relatives after suicide bereavement are often characterized by social awkwardness, others' avoidance, perceived stigma, a lack of understanding, and a fear of further abandonment. Relationships with close friends and close family are those most often negatively affected.
Research from various studies suggests that a person who is a close contact of someone who commits suicide is associated with several negative health and social outcomes, depending on an individual's relationship to the deceased.

People bereaved by suicide have an increased risk of suicide and suicide attempt, yet report receiving less support than people bereaved by other sudden deaths. The World Health Organization estimates the number of deaths caused by suicide as 800,000 yearly. That’s ridiculous. One person dies every 40 seconds!
So, I am making a plea to you that no matter the situation, no matter the circumstance, suicide is not an option. Think of the lives that would be affected by that singular action. Please, do not commit suicide. Save yourself because you are saving someone else!
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Hmmm
ReplyDeleteA reflection of memory I tried to forget but can't.
But, is good I'm still here.
Thanks for sharing. I do hope this will change someone's mind. Suicide is never an option.
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ReplyDeleteThis is deep and expository
ReplyDeleteThanks for pouring out 💕
Just like my friend Success, whom I found almost dead in his house and later found out he tried committing suicide after loosing his parents and undergo a terrible sickness. But I thank God now he is fine and has travelled out of the country
ReplyDeleteYour post is really inspiring
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