Suicide
SUICIDE - The greatest piece of COWARDICE
Before I start let me ask these few questions.
Did you lost your job?
Did you failed your exam?
Are you depressed?
Did your business go bankrupt?
Are you suffering from broken heart?
Are you a victim of a broken home or marriage?
If you are suffering from any of these or others that I didn't mention and you are already thinking of committing suicide because you see it as a solution to your problems then you're wrong. Suicide doesn't mean you are brave enough to take your own life but a piece of cowardice. You are nothing but a coward running away from his trouble instead of providing solutions to it.
Mahatma Gandhi said " if I had no sense of humour, I would have long ago committed suicide". This quote implies that that Gandhi also passed through some tough times but he never committed, he died an honorable death worth remembering. What's your age that you are thinking that things can't get back to being normal for you making you seeing suicide as an antidote to relief your pains.
Albert Camus said "there is one truly philosophical problem and that is suicide" and Cesare Pavese said " no...
Before I start let me ask these few questions.
Did you lost your job?
Did you failed your exam?
Are you depressed?
Did your business go bankrupt?
Are you suffering from broken heart?
Are you a victim of a broken home or marriage?
If you are suffering from any of these or others that I didn't mention and you are already thinking of committing suicide because you see it as a solution to your problems then you're wrong. Suicide doesn't mean you are brave enough to take your own life but a piece of cowardice. You are nothing but a coward running away from his trouble instead of providing solutions to it.
Mahatma Gandhi said " if I had no sense of humour, I would have long ago committed suicide". This quote implies that that Gandhi also passed through some tough times but he never committed, he died an honorable death worth remembering. What's your age that you are thinking that things can't get back to being normal for you making you seeing suicide as an antidote to relief your pains.
Albert Camus said "there is one truly philosophical problem and that is suicide" and Cesare Pavese said " no...