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<blockquote data-quote="broker" data-source="post: 135223" data-attributes="member: 25926"><p>Im also sorry to hear that Nelson.</p><p>When it comes to suicide, many people say its just a selfish or cowardly act. No it isnt !!!</p><p>For someone to take their own life, they must be in such despair that they obviously arent thinking rationally. I myself have experienced some dark lows and its no picnic, especially when it lasts for a few weeks. You almost feel like an outsider and unable to relate to anyone.</p><p>Im not sure why this happens so much, i just think we are much more aware of what happens around the world because of the interenet.</p><p>My motto is this: “as long as you have options, you will be fine”.</p><p>Think about it; anytime you are in despair and feeling depressed, take a piece of paper and write down what your options are, what are a few solutions. List the issues you think you have on one side of the paper and then list possible solutions on the other side. Trust me, it works very well. Especially for temporary problems which most usually are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="broker, post: 135223, member: 25926"] Im also sorry to hear that Nelson. When it comes to suicide, many people say its just a selfish or cowardly act. No it isnt !!! For someone to take their own life, they must be in such despair that they obviously arent thinking rationally. I myself have experienced some dark lows and its no picnic, especially when it lasts for a few weeks. You almost feel like an outsider and unable to relate to anyone. Im not sure why this happens so much, i just think we are much more aware of what happens around the world because of the interenet. My motto is this: “as long as you have options, you will be fine”. Think about it; anytime you are in despair and feeling depressed, take a piece of paper and write down what your options are, what are a few solutions. List the issues you think you have on one side of the paper and then list possible solutions on the other side. Trust me, it works very well. Especially for temporary problems which most usually are. [/QUOTE]
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