Life is heavier on some people

It is a general principle in the media, suicide stories are underestimated so that these stories do not look encouraging.

Each suicide story means a defeat for those who are trying to stay away from it. It means another loss in the struggle for those who are trying to cling to life, even though they have spent their lives tinkering between life and death. It means another stone paved on the road of losing hope.

As a matter of fact, psychiatrists believe depression is a curable disease and scientific research supports this view.    

Of course, this is easier for those in lighter cases or when the circumstances that have caused depression have been removed, but for some others depression is like a cold sore on one’s lip. It disappears with aid and support, but comes back at certain periods. That “virus” is never out of the body, maybe because the correct treatment is not applied. It hides like a mischievous enemy. 
 
French psychiatrists, Frédéric Bourdin and Jean-Étienne Dominique Esquirol, refer to suicide as a type of madness during delirious times. Meanwhile, Delmas rejects these theories, arguing 90 percent of suicides are caused by a mental breakdown.

After Robin Williams’ suicide, there were some who defined his act as “selfishness.” I think those people are distant from understanding the human soul.

For them, the person who has committed suicide is selfish because they only think of themselves and not the ones they are leaving behind and because they do not know how to be thankful.
Suicide, according to some is cowardice, according to others, it is bravery.
Actually, suicide is neither…

The real reason for a person to end their own life...

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