Suicide is Not an Option
ByDavid Snape
On December 12th, 1992, my brother committed
suicide. The consequences were devestating
to everyone involved. Maybe this story will
help someone who is contemplating suicide
to decide against it.
Suicide is not the solution that
some may think it is. Problems and unresolved
issues will haunt family and friends for
many decades.
My nephew, who was just a baby at the
time, would always ask about his uncle.
He eventually learned to point up at the
sky and say, "Uncle Scott".
But the reality is that he missed out
on having the benefit and support of his
uncle as he grew up. And of course, there
are countless interactions with family
members that will be missed over the decades.
Suicide is permanent. And the effects
that it has on loved ones also lasts over
a life time.
My brother was only 22 years old at the
time he chose to commit suicide. I was
only 24.
I remember going to the viewing and seeing
his lifeless body. They couldn't quite
erase all of the signs of his violent
death. And that image will stick with
the living for the rest of their lives.
In the end, the temporary pain someone
escapes by committing suicide might be
overshadowed by the pain and sadness of
family and friends. That pain may continue
through the decades whenever they think
about it.
The missed opportunities for interaction
also impedes the growth of everyone else.
Countless interactions that would have
occurred are all lost now.
Who knows how destiny was changed by
such an event. The family that he may
have had will not exist now.
The triumphs and set backs of a life
will never be realized. The fulfillment
of a lifetime was cut short by a decision
that may have been made rashly at a moment
of personal confusion or pain.
We never know who it is in our destiny
to meet and interact with over a lifetime.
All of those 'plays' of life will never
be able to exist because one of the characters
on the stage will not be there to fulfill
his role.
So, the total sum of the tragedy is really
unknown but it seems likely that over
what would have amounted to decades of
time, that sum must be quite high. I guess
we won't get the chance to find out.
Though I am revealing this personal family
tragedy to the masses through this article,
if it saves a single life, it will be
worth it. Drop me a line if you ever want
to talk, I would be happy to hear from
you.
Dave Snape writes for All Things Pondered:http://AllThingsPondered.com
You can find him there.
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