If you are (or want to be) doing research on how this psychology works, it behooves you and those who read your work -me- to address people who seek death along side those who embrace it's inevitability. It's not always as clear cut as taking people that do not want to live as being suicidal. Failure to thrive is a social disease that gets very frustrating for everyone while governments are footing the bills, but not addressing the ills.
There are a lot of people challenging death and a lot of people seeking it. Magnitudes more so than there are people that have been near it and live these exciting fulfilling life after near death lives.I hope to be more positive in the future as I write about what I'm doing to be part of the solution. I read Daily Good to feel good. I just felt overly compelled to make a note on the bottom of a barrage of nice sentiments where I think a huge reality is in need of discussion before I can feel good about death being around the corner. I've spent a great deal of my life wanting it to find me sooner rather than later.
On Jun 7, 2012 Marc Roth wrote:
If you are (or want to be) doing research on how this psychology works, it behooves you and those who read your work -me- to address people who seek death along side those who embrace it's inevitability. It's not always as clear cut as taking people that do not want to live as being suicidal. Failure to thrive is a social disease that gets very frustrating for everyone while governments are footing the bills, but not addressing the ills.
There are a lot of people challenging death and a lot of people seeking it. Magnitudes more so than there are people that have been near it and live these exciting fulfilling life after near death lives.I hope to be more positive in the future as I write about what I'm doing to be part of the solution. I read Daily Good to feel good. I just felt overly compelled to make a note on the bottom of a barrage of nice sentiments where I think a huge reality is in need of discussion before I can feel good about death being around the corner. I've spent a great deal of my life wanting it to find me sooner rather than later.