"but even if i die it does not matter, since i wont know i have missed out on experiences"
doesn't seem like a good solution to move from 0 to 0.
No beginning, no end.
God that sounds depressing.
The thought of never truly dying (since we possibly are nothing more than expressions of some base principles and so on, eternal cycle all is one yada yada) can induce harmony/bliss/wonder, or the most horrific abysmal emotions, depending on mood.
but you wont know what is favourable after dying
how is not knowing and not feeling anything relevant to your values? as a human being you want to know (be intimate with) and feel/experience things, therefore suicide is the opposite of what you want. if your lifestyle has become so empty of meaning and rewarding feelings, that it hurts, you clearly want to change that lifestyle, add personal meaning and fulfill some of your needs. most importantly stop doing whatever it is, that turns your subjective experience into a misery. if you can't see how you are doing it to yourself, go seek the help of a good analyst or any smart person who has learned how to enjoy life.
if you kill yourself, you will realize in the process of dying that it is not, what you really want. you do have (suppressed or uncomprehended) attachement to life, but all will be ripped away from you violently. this process may just be a few seconds, or it may be 42 days (as buddhists assumed after observing the diseased body's process closely).
Ridiculous assumption, people do not casually kill themselves. You most likely have no idea how intensely torturing some physical and mental states can be or you wouldn't ask such a question to begin with.If you have a life then why throw it away so carelessly?
No and no. I'd love to see you argue for this.we are all given life for a reason
I doubt you're an INTP.And as an INTP? we think, and learn, and we are like snowflakes!
Suicide doesn't necessarily mean self-hatred, i would argue that perceived/experienced helplessness and general despair are much bigger factors in most cases.So think: Do you really think of yourself as all that bad?
Purpose of religion is to instill faith. Suicide is an act that symbolizes the total loss of a human being's faith in a higher power. A person decides to commit suicide when he or she fails to see any purpose or meaning in his/her life. Hence the concept of taking your own life is totally against the basic fabric all religions are based on. According to religion, and most of them, there cannot be any scenario wherein the higher power would ever leave you hopeless and hence in need of a suicide. That's the reason you would find this ban on suicides built into the tenets of all religions of the would.
since we will not know anything after suicide, it is a logical choice. During the process you might be fearful or scared, but soon after it is nothing. You know nothing, and will not have conciousness. All counter arguments such as human experience etc hen ce hold no weight.
First, I would like to address your use of the word "viable" in this context. I'm not sure if this is your sense of irony, or if you accidentally used a word which also means "capable of surviving or living successfully, especially under particular environmental conditions.".Does anyone her ever contemplate suicide? Since after death we wont know or feel anything, doesn't that make suicide a viable option? I wont be regretful or anything.
ITT INTPS are intp because they committed suicide in a past life. Now you are stuck a cycle of suicide, but once you break out of it and die naturally, you go to Heaven and get 30 virgins for your pleasure for eternity. So the more of the story is that INTPS are damned.
They weren't slutty enough. Let that be a lesson to all ladies of virtue. An eternity of awkwardness awaits you if you don't get laid before you die.... actually, sounds like the virgins are damned. What'd THEY do wrong?![]()
They weren't slutty enough. Let that be a lesson to all ladies of virtue. An eternity of awkwardness awaits you if you don't get laid before you die.
This thread..
Can we get a ESFJ to come and comment on this thread? I wanna know how non-INTPs react to these kind of threads
I love this forum.![]()
I was hoping for shock and publicized outrage, but I guess I'll settle for trite aphorisms if it's the best I can get.
How 'bout:This thread..
Can we get a ESFJ to come and comment on this thread? I wanna know how non-INTPs react to these kind of threads
I love this forum.![]()
I don't understand why logic has to come into play in a question like this. Is it to justify? Because you don't have to do that. You're free to proceed, or not.
I have to agree with Nanook and that Reddit post exemplifies how letting go of life attachment frees you.
It's your own life to do with as you will.
My god. People who think and act like that are one of primary reasons for suicide. Great statement of fact (pointless truism), though I'd go to say that even living on an island leaves you directly connected to others.Unless you live on an island by yourself, your life is to connected to everyone around you. It is too interconnected to just be your own.
For some reason, this reminded me of a Regina Spektor (quintessential INFP) lyricUnless you live on an island by yourself, your life is to connected to everyone around you. It is too interconnected to just be your own.