Posted on 09/13/2020 12:07:45 PM PDT by Roman_War_Criminal
This is a very difficult article for me to write, but I definitely need to write it. All over the country, people are considering suicide because of all the bad things that have happened this year, and things are only going to get even more challenging in 2021 and beyond. This greatly grieves me, because suicide is never the answer to anything, and I wish that I could sit down individually with every person that is considering suicide and get them to understand this. Our lives are meant to be lived with purpose, passion and great joy, and that doesnt change when times get very difficult. In fact, when challenging times come that is when bright lights are needed the most.
Personally, even though I am constantly writing about all of the hard things that are going on in the world, I am not down, I am not depressed, and I am not on any pills. Instead, I am incredibly thankful for the gift of each new day, and there is no other time in all of human history that I would rather be living than right now.
But if you allow your life to be defined by the system that the global elite have established, and if you are living for what you can get from that system, then the years ahead are going to be exceedingly difficult for you because that system is failing.
Over the course of this year, the entire world has been thrown into a state of chaos by the coronavirus pandemic, the global economic collapse and the tremendous civil unrest that we have witnessed in major cities all over the planet. According to a survey that the CDC recently conducted, all of this turmoil has had a dramatic affect on our mental health
At the end of June, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention surveyed almost 10,000 Americans on their mental health. They found symptoms of anxiety and depression were up sharply across the board between March and June, compared with the same time the previous year. And young people seemed to be the hardest-hit of any group.
Almost 11 percent of all respondents to that survey said they had seriously considered suicide in the past 30 days. For those ages 18 to 24, the number was 1 in 4 more than twice as high.
Those numbers are absolutely heartbreaking.
The years between 18 and 24 should be some of the greatest years of your entire life, and yet one out of every four Americans in that age group seriously considered committing suicide in just one month.
That number alone is sufficient evidence to prove that our society has become a complete and utter failure. The system that we are living in doesnt give these young people any real meaning for their lives, it doesnt provide them with hope, and it doesnt give them any reason to be optimistic about the long-term future.
And the truth is that suicides have been on the rise for many years. In fact, CDC numbers show that the suicide rate has been increasing every year since 2007
The suicide rate among young people was already at a record high before the pandemic, and had increased every year since 2007, according to a new analysis of CDC data released on Thursday by the gun control group Everytown for Gun Safety.
The new report, which came on World Suicide Prevention Day, notes that suicide was the second leading cause of death among young people after accidents.
Shouldnt the fact that the suicide rate just keeps going up year after year after year be a giant red flag for all of us?
As a society, the direction that we are running is the exact opposite of where we should be going, and that greatly frustrates me. Many of us keep sounding the alarm, but most people simply do not want to listen.
But if we keep going down the same path, many more Americans will fall into despair, depression and self-destructive behaviors. Just like the CDC numbers that I discussed earlier, a recent KFF tracking poll found that Americans have had an exceedingly difficult time dealing with the events of this year
In a KFF Tracking Poll conducted in mid-July, 53% of adults in the United States reported that their mental health has been negatively impacted due to worry and stress over the coronavirus. This is significantly higher than the 32% reported in March, the first time this question was included in KFF polling. Many adults are also reporting specific negative impacts on their mental health and wellbeing, such as difficulty sleeping (36%) or eating (32%), increases in alcohol consumption or substance use (12%), and worsening chronic conditions (12%), due to worry and stress over the coronavirus. As the pandemic wears on, ongoing and necessary public health measures expose many people to experiencing situations linked to poor mental health outcomes, such as isolation and job loss.
If we cant even deal with the problems that we are facing right now, how in the world are we going to handle what else is ahead?
Sadly, our overall mental health was already in really bad shape coming into this year. In 2019, it was being reported that deaths of despair in the United States had reached an all-time record high. The following comes from NBC News
Rates of deaths from suicides, drug overdoses and alcohol have reached an all-time high in the United States, but some states have been hit far harder than others, according to a report released Wednesday by the Commonwealth Fund.
When things get really crazy, it can be very tempting to try to find a way to escape.
For some people, escaping means abusing alcohol or drugs, and for others it means becoming immersed in endless hours of self-destructive forms of entertainment.
And of course some people attempt to escape permanently by committing suicide.
But the truth is that you cannot run away from reality, and there is no reason to try to escape in the first place.
You were born at this particular moment in history for a reason, there is a unique purpose for your life, and you have a job to do.
All of human history has been building up to a great crescendo, and to be alive during this time is such an amazing privilege.
In the movie Gladiator, Russell Crowes character made a statement that has always stuck with me. He said that what we do in life echoes in eternity.
If you make your life all about the global elites system and what you can get from it, you will end up depressed and defeated.
But if you focus on the things that will echo in eternity, and if you discover the reason why you were placed at this moment in history, then you will never have any reason to want to try to escape this amazing adventure that we call life.
Not too surprising, when people have no recognition of their hope for heaven and their present situation seems extremely dire, they have would see the world as a burden more than a time to embrace faith.
Again?
I think too many people are weak-minded, snowflakes. They are totally dependant on socialization with other people and can’t handle being alone with their own thoughts. They probably also do not have a close relationship with their God.
If they’re liberals... well, I won’t make any remarks about providing pills and razor blades, because it might seem “insensitive.” I’ll just say it’s their choice.
“You were born at this particular moment in history for a reason, there is a unique purpose for your life, and you have a job to do.”
These are beliefs, not facts. You can’t inform anyone of belief. In itself, it is not an argument, and may actually shut down all discussion.
Very sad. Suicide is the worst miskake a person can make and the only mistake where correction is impossible.
Such a tragedy. And people like Dr. Faustus don’t care in the least. If he isn’t an anti-Trumper, then he has blinders on that blind him to anything hurting and killing people but Covid 19. What an idiot.
Trump said it 6 months ago, “we can’t let the cure be worse than the disease”. The lockdowns are much worse than just taking the hit on Covid 19 and dealing with it as a health issue. Look how fast Trump ramped up respirators/additional ICU beds. They have all gone unused.
But then I have known or government rulers are our enemies for a long time now. (Not Trump, but almost all of the rest of them are).
In our prayer group, one of our members asked for prayers for her niece’s husband because he had lost four friends to suicide this year. That’s really jarring.
You mind sharing that first name of niece’s hubby, so I can pray?
So sorry to hear that!
Yes, and it’s tragic that it happens this way.
O-Kay...guess that shuts down the discussion with you then.
It was predicted that at the end times the living will envy the dead.
>>Were either going to get a President Biden or massive destruction in the country.<<
A president Biden IS a massive destruction of the country.
I'm sorry. We didn't ask. It's enough to know that Christ knows and is listening. Your prayers are appreciated though.
Praying..
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