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His own reasons. |
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:35 am
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DISCLAIMER: This involves some violence, but only what's necessary to get the question across clearly.
There's a man, mid-30s. A very successful man, he is. Beautiful wife, three model kids, and a job raking in $125,000 a year. Anything and everything he wants, he has. Not to mention a heart of gold, where he would put anyone's well-being in front of his own.
One day, his world crashes. His wife and three children get killed in a car accident on the way home from school. The man loses sight of who he is, and also his mind, soon resulting in the loss of his job.
Living a life way below the American average, the man contemplates suicide. He tries, but never can get the courage to finish himself. He instead grows weaker and weaker while the thoughts get stronger.
While walking through the city, he hears a scream from a nearby alley. A woman is being robbed by a crook at gunpoint. Now the man thinks to himself for a split second. What he thinks, that part is unknown. But as a result of that thought, he runs and confronts the crook. This gives the woman a chance to escape, but at the cost of his own life.
The man is shot within seconds.
...But don't forget, this man had constant thoughts of suicide, but couldn't bring himself to do it.
So now the man is dead. But what were his reasons for confronting the gunman? - Did he see an opportunity to save someone else's life from being shattered like his own? OR - Did he simply see it as a way to die without having to do it himself?
This has no definate answer, it's all in the way you view things. Take a second to think about it fully. Remember: - The man lost everything he had. - The thoughts kept getting stronger. - He put anyone before him. - All of his thoughts, except the ones of suicide, are unknown.
This is a question that I personally thought of, be courteous and don't post it for yourself without giving me credit of some sort, or at least asking. Please, only intelligent answers.
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 3:57 am
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Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2008 12:28 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:31 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 8:56 am
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 2:52 pm
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Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2008 5:59 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 08, 2008 9:35 pm
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both, of course. he would take care of the problem of his wanting to die, but not being able to do it himself, as well having the manner of his death have meaning. he would be able to help someone, and that is always worthwhile. honestly, to the extent of wanting to die, not being able to do it himself, and hoping that his death would have meaning, this hypothetical man sounds like me. of course there are severe differences: i have never and would never attempt suicide, i have not lost loved ones (at least not to death), and my life is not horrible by any stretch of the (normal) imagination.
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Posted: Wed Feb 13, 2008 7:06 pm
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Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 9:57 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 18, 2008 9:11 pm
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:15 pm
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KamikazeSkies DISCLAIMER: This involves some violence, but only what's necessary to get the question across clearly. There's a man, mid-30s. A very successful man, he is. Beautiful wife, three model kids, and a job raking in $125,000 a year. Anything and everything he wants, he has. Not to mention a heart of gold, where he would put anyone's well-being in front of his own. One day, his world crashes. His wife and three children get killed in a car accident on the way home from school. The man loses sight of who he is, and also his mind, soon resulting in the loss of his job. Living a life way below the American average, the man contemplates suicide. He tries, but never can get the courage to finish himself. He instead grows weaker and weaker while the thoughts get stronger. While walking through the city, he hears a scream from a nearby alley. A woman is being robbed by a crook at gunpoint. Now the man thinks to himself for a split second. What he thinks, that part is unknown. But as a result of that thought, he runs and confronts the crook. This gives the woman a chance to escape, but at the cost of his own life. The man is shot within seconds. ...But don't forget, this man had constant thoughts of suicide, but couldn't bring himself to do it. So now the man is dead. But what were his reasons for confronting the gunman? - Did he see an opportunity to save someone else's life from being shattered like his own? OR - Did he simply see it as a way to die without having to do it himself? This has no definate answer, it's all in the way you view things. Take a second to think about it fully. Remember: - The man lost everything he had. - The thoughts kept getting stronger. - He put anyone before him. - All of his thoughts, except the ones of suicide, are unknown. This is a question that I personally thought of, be courteous and don't post it for yourself without giving me credit of some sort, or at least asking. Please, only intelligent answers.
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Posted: Tue Feb 19, 2008 1:17 pm
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Posted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 6:56 am
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