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 One has to overcome two things to live above suicide tendency

1). Low self esteem

2). Rejection by societal standard

People who commit suicide what exactly do they always think before taking their lives? 

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When people commit suicide because of failed relationships, don’t they say they are many fishes in the river? That one way doesn’t work doesn’t mean another won’t. Dying for the wrong reasons, is so bad. Heart break shouldn’t make anyone commit suicide. It could be that it’s a blessing in disguise and a way of missing out on the calamities that partner had in stock for you.

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The thing about life is that only God can fill the void. Only an inventor knows the purpose of his invention and how it works. Some people born to poor parents would have heard about the wealth another's father left him or her and wished it had been their own father. And then the person commits suicide and you wonder. In all your doings, know God and live a life of service to humanity.

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Suicide is not the answer, neither is it the pathway to rest. Don't let your beautiful self get depressed. Wealth isn't actually bulletproof to life's problem. Whether rich or poor, aim for happiness. The good things in life are free. Yes! Family, friends, smiles, laugh, creating beautiful memories, love etc. Suicide is never the way.

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Money is not everything. Depression is a serious disease that should be addressed as soon as possible. We are often too quick to judge by saying the person was senseless or selfish for not considering the pain the suicide will cause family and loved ones). 

#November


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