Why do people commit suicide?


Last reviewed on: 12th November, 2020
 
Suicide is termed as an act of purposely causing one’s individual death. There are several factors that participate in influencing whether someone chooses to commit suicide. Approximately everybody experiences suicidal feelings at one point or another throughout their presence. Everybody deals with threatening times, but some people respond differently when it comes to life situations, past trauma, mental or physical illness, social status, and ability to adapt with miserable emotions. 


Generally, people do not commit suicide since they are in pain, they commit suicide for the reason that they do not think there is a purpose to live and the world will be superior without them. In undertaking suicide, a person is actually trying to stop intolerable emotional pain. The person is so troubled and exhausted by their condition that they can’t see any other option. Normally a suicide attempt is a shout for assistance. 



Suicidal people commonly feel dreadfully isolated. Actually, there are frequently community resources, friends, and family organized to help them past what may be the most problematic period in their lives. 

Interpersonal difficulties are among the reasons that influence suicide. These difficulties are also an outcome of failure, failure to have a friendly and happy marital, communal or work association. 


An unexpected shock developing from the loss of a loved one, distressing financial loss, losing a precious job, being recruited, or even approaching into a huge amount of money have been known to cause a suicide.

Revenge is also mentioned as another cause of suicide. Revenge is an outcome of failure, the failure tend to grow up emotionally. 



The following are other reasons about this matter;

1. They have made a blunder (mistake)
Doing a mistake is normal for everyone, but people who commit suicide feel bad when come across with unexpected outcome from certain decision they’ve made before. These unexpected outcomes bring inferiority situation to such person and the only solution left is to commit suicide. It is essential for any person feeling distress should first express their problems or difficulties to their close relatives or family members, avoid isolating yourself. 

2. They have a theoretical desire to die
The choice to commit suicide for some is based on an analyzed decision normally driven by the incidence of a painful terminal sickness from which slight to no hope of mercy exists. These people are not unhappy, psychotic, maudlin, or crying out for help. They are attempting to take control of their intention and lessen their own suffering, which normally can only be done in death. They normally look at their decision to commit suicide as a way to reduce a dying that will happen irrespective. 

3. They are depressed
Critical depression is always complemented by a persistent sense of distress as well as the belief that escapes from it is useless. The pain being often becomes too much for harshly depressed people. The stages of depression change their reasoning, allowing concepts like ‘Everyone would be better deprived of me’. 


Often people with depression suffer silently and planning suicide without anybody ever knowing. If you doubt someone might be depressed, do not let your propensity to deny the probability of suicidal ideation avoid you from asking about it. 

4. They are shouting out for assistance and do not know how to attain it 
Suicidal people do not frequently want to decease but they want to aware those around them that something is completely wrong. They normally do not imagine they will die, normally choosing approaches they do not think can kill them in order to raid out at someone who’s hurt them but are occasionally tragically mislead. 

5. They are psychotic 
Malicious inner voices normally command self-destruction for incomprehensible reasons. Psychosis is much tougher to cover than depression and perhaps even more terrible. The global occurrence of schizophrenia is 1 percent and often raids if not healthy, high-performing individuals, whose lives, though controllable with medicine, never achieve their original assurance. Schizophrenics are just as probable to talk freely about the voices imposing them to kill themselves. 

6. They are careless
Once using alcohol and drugs, some people become overemotional and impulsively attempt to end their own lives. When sobered and supported, these people typically feel absolutely ashamed. The shame is usually truthful, and whether or not they will never try suicide again. They might attempt it again the very next time they become drunk or high, or never yet again in their lifetime. 

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Posted by: Lusubilo A. Mwaijengo

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