Well, suicide is also the sixth leading cause of death for 5 to 14 years old. Yes, children as young as 5 commit suicide.
my opinion is that a 5 year old that is severely depressed enough to commit suicide is at the point where they are unable to think clearly or intelligently. but if it makes you feel better to think that such a child is 100% accountable for committing the "ultimate selfish act", that's your prerogative. If you read what the parents have to say about their child (yes, you can google child suicide) you will never find the word "selfish" to describe their child. Instead, you'll find them describe symptoms of depression (or signs of depression that were misinterpreted).
I reserve the word "selfish" for acts that *reward* oneself at the expense of others. I guess you can look at an escape from a depression that you feel will never end as a *reward*, but that's a stretch.
And with regards to whether you think the spy analogy was apropos, many people who commit suicide feel like they are doing their loved ones a favor. Gee, there was a famous Christmas movie along these lines, wasn't there?...on the tip of my tongue...
Hell, I'm not going to get bent over this. If you want to call it selfish you're entitled to your opinions. I just don't agree with them. IMO, childhood/teen depression is a mental illness that needs to be treated, not frowned upon as the "ultimate selfish act" when it spirals out of control to its worst case scenario.
my opinion is that a 5 year old that is severely depressed enough to commit suicide is at the point where they are unable to think clearly or intelligently. but if it makes you feel better to think that such a child is 100% accountable for committing the "ultimate selfish act", that's your prerogative. If you read what the parents have to say about their child (yes, you can google child suicide) you will never find the word "selfish" to describe their child. Instead, you'll find them describe symptoms of depression (or signs of depression that were misinterpreted).
I reserve the word "selfish" for acts that *reward* oneself at the expense of others. I guess you can look at an escape from a depression that you feel will never end as a *reward*, but that's a stretch.
And with regards to whether you think the spy analogy was apropos, many people who commit suicide feel like they are doing their loved ones a favor. Gee, there was a famous Christmas movie along these lines, wasn't there?...on the tip of my tongue...
Hell, I'm not going to get bent over this. If you want to call it selfish you're entitled to your opinions. I just don't agree with them. IMO, childhood/teen depression is a mental illness that needs to be treated, not frowned upon as the "ultimate selfish act" when it spirals out of control to its worst case scenario.
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