Suiside is the cowards way out.
Terrible thing to say. Seems to me it takes courage to jump off a bridge like the size of that one. You do not know what was his reasoning. You should not make comments like those not knowing the man and what he was going through. Prayers for his family.
Terrible thing to say. Seems to me it takes courage to jump off a bridge like the size of that one. You do not know what was his reasoning. You should not make comments like those not knowing the man and what he was going through. Prayers for his family.
Terrible thing to say. Seems to me it takes courage to jump off a bridge like the size of that one. You do not know what was his reasoning. You should not make comments like those not knowing the man and what he was going through. Prayers for his family.
Terrible thing to say. Seems to me it takes courage to jump off a bridge like the size of that one. You do not know what was his reasoning. You should not make comments like those not knowing the man and what he was going through. Prayers for his family.
Terrible thing to say. Seems to me it takes courage to jump off a bridge like the size of that one. You do not know what was his reasoning. You should not make comments like those not knowing the man and what he was going through. Prayers for his family.
>>Suiside is the cowards way out.<<
Suicide.
Or a very sick person’s way out. Sometimes, with chemicals going wacko in the brain, it seems like one is saving everyone the trouble of having you around. It can seem very brave and self-sacrificing to a person who seriously attempts and/or succeeds.
My boss treated people who attempted and lived. They can be helps but sometimes, it doesn’t do any good. The WILL do it if they think that the world will be better off without them.
In many cases yes. In some, not so much. Some people are out of their minds crazy and do it.
Not knowing anything about what he was facing or going through I am not going to make a judgment one way or the other.
WTF?
You have no idea what his demons where.
“Suiside is the cowards way out.”
Wow! How hard-nosed of you. You don’t know the situation.
BTW, if you are going to pass judgement, maybe you should learn to spell first.
It’s “suicide,” chump.
"Bravery" and "cowardice" have nothing to do with it.
I agree.
Let's say you're 68. You go to the doctor, who tells you your test results have come back and you've got inoperable pancreatic cancer. He says you've got a year to live, maybe with chemotherapy they can extend it to two, but they will be a painful two years and you will watch yourself withering away during that period. And, by the way, that $2m twenty year term insurance policy you bought when you were 50 will be expiring in another year and a half. I'm not saying that's the scenario, but it could be. Would you view jumping off that bridge as a cowardly act under those circumstances?
You wouldn't know; you can't even spell it.