Originally Posted by
Passport
actually i do not consider your example extreme.. in fact, from similar experiences.. it is close to being realistic.. mao nga kabalo ko nga lisod kaayo..
for one.. i know, i am fully aware in my sane mind that suicide is wrong.. however, there are situations in life when, one is pushed to the edge.. and commits an act .. despite the fact.
till then we only speculate for we don't know if the situation really is as hopeless as it may seem
for we simply do not know the absolutes.. how do we reconcile this fact when our limited minds interpreting the scenario that we are being pushed to the edge? for all we know, a break up from a relationship could already be an edge...a termination from work, or nahiubos lang...etc
suicide is not like any normal risk that we take everday...in hoping that in the midst vagueness and uncertainty
we might find the light...once we're there...there's no second take?
while we're alive, we take risks, we fight, we love, we struggle...we fail, we secceed... at least we can always Learn and bless others through our lives.
and most of all, we showed the owner how we sailed His ship through the storm(that is if we consider that our lives are not our own)..