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Does this person have a reason to stay alive?

- Child abuse
- Domestic violence
- Attempted higher education but school was found to be non-accredited so that lead nowhere
- S*xually assaulted multiple times
- Attempted school a second time but couldn't afford to keep attending (no loans or grants)
- Abusive relationships
- Diagnosed with chronic illness
- Trouble keeping jobs because of illness
- Bipolar disorder makes relationships difficult
- Family has nothing to do with them
- They can't afford a roof over their head


Doesn't this person have a right to "opt out"?
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ArishMell · 70-79, M
Suicide is a terrible, final end that really, solves nothing, but this individual has been driven to consider it by the long-term effects of total, cruel neglect as well as physical cruelty; on top of mental and physical illness apparently recognised but not treated, and poverty.

Neglect by a "family" that not only could not care less but acts as if this person does not exist.

Negelct by a useless education "system" - if any system even exists. (Which country is this in?)

Such an individual needs proper help, but the tragedy is that none is available, perhaps through poverty.