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I found this while reading a wikipedia article:
I am mildly bipolar, although I do live my current life without medication (olanzapine|zyprexa) since I could function rather well without any significant stressors or adversity such as financial problems. (On the flip side, I do enjoy the periods of hypomania.) Some events, however, cause me enter a catatonic state of depression, but I rarely get so depressed that I consider suicide where depression eclipses my will to live.
It is a great question from both a secular and religious perspective, since if no one has a good answer to the question, then there would be no deterrent for one to commit suicide. So, why must one live?Since the book was intended to be a manual, the author did not spend too much space on discussing the reasons and philosophy behind suicide. Although he does rhetorically pose the question “Why must one live?”
I am mildly bipolar, although I do live my current life without medication (olanzapine|zyprexa) since I could function rather well without any significant stressors or adversity such as financial problems. (On the flip side, I do enjoy the periods of hypomania.) Some events, however, cause me enter a catatonic state of depression, but I rarely get so depressed that I consider suicide where depression eclipses my will to live.