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>seems pretty familiar
It's from a conversation I had with an anon a couple hours ago. Not insinuating anything.
>i don't think you can unless you're just like them
I can relate to those notions very well, from personal experience, it does not help.
>some people can't be saved and it's just how things are
I don't want to believe that. I mean, those people DO try, which means they see *some* value to life. Again, I think it's a deeply-rooted, distorted world view that needs changing. People can be very stubborn about being hopeless even when there is hope.
>if i met someone as hopeless as me that wanted to give up i wouldn't blame them
Sure, life's not easy. But there's always hope, right?
>maybe i'd even help them to escape this hellhole that is life
I think that is valid and you should assist, as long as the person is of sound mind when making this decision. Imo you can choose death on a whim and it'll be valid; as long as you're of sound mind. It's your right, and no one can take that away from you. Hunter S. Thompson killed himself by gunshot for just being too old for his taste.
>if i thought it was the only thing left to do
But there's always another thing to do *usually*. There's always hope that tomorrow will be better (most of the time, sometime suffering is guaranteed to be permanent and there really is nothing else left to do).
>you don't have to do anything anon
But I must. It's who I am.