Website review: The Urge to End It - Understanding ...

venbear venbear discovered this in Psychology 3 reviews since Jul 5, 2008
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venbear discovered 2 months ago
A wonderful article ponders a delicate subject.
Kibiyama rated 2 months ago
"I'll tell you what I can't get out of my head," he told me in his San Francisco living room. "It's watching my hands come off that railing and thinking to myself, My God, what have I just done? Because I know that almost everyone else who's gone off that bridge, they had that exact same thought at that moment. All of a sudden, they didn't want to die, but it was too late."

Chills.
perrymason rated 2 months ago
From the page: "The Urge to End It"
"There is but one truly serious philosophical problem," Albert Camus wrote, "and that is suicide." How to explain why, among the only species capable of pondering its own demise, whose desperate attempts to forestall mortality have spawned both armies and branches of medicine in a perpetual search for the Fountain of Youth, there are those who, by their own hand, would choose death over life?

an interesting read.
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