Chronictank
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Yes, that´s why I said "...are no more or less selfish than...". My post wasn´t properly worded, the last sentence of this first break should have been: "Why would it be espcially (as in "more") selfish?"
My point was, that there is hardly a decision in life that´s not somehow selfish. Whatever you do, you almost always do it with a motivation that contains aspects of yourself.
Zenith, it´s always easy to judge things from the safe distance of a non-affected observer. You don´t know the internal circumstances or the exact motivation that drove this guy to pull the trigger. If someone is in an emotionally imbalanced state, you can hardly expect rational decisions. Most suicides are done over what other people would consider "inferior reasons". You can of course also pass the ball back to the wife of this guy and ask her: why didn´t she realise what was happening and why didn´t she try to keep him from doing it? Now, I don´t disagree with you (as pointed out above). Suicide has selfish aspects, no doubt. But it´s also selfish to expect people to stay alive JUST because YOU would have a hard time when they´re gone. Accusations are working both ways.![]()
Suicide is selfish in circumstances,
example jumping in front of a train
you traumatise the driver, anyone around, inconvinience others (may come across as cold but sorry but i have 0 sympathy for people who jump in front of trains/buses/cars etc...)
So yes it is very possible for it to be selfish regardless of their personal circumstances
Killing themselves in private, well different scenario