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Why has suicide become such a viable option?
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<blockquote data-quote="CobraKid04" data-source="post: 16067459" data-attributes="member: 43210"><p>We have developed a society where individuals don't have coping skills and have never been tested.</p><p></p><p>Growing up, if you don't like something, quit. This builds zero character and no sense of responsibility. Once an adult, they are faced with adversity and they quit.</p><p></p><p>Now I will say, mental health programs are none existent. In the early 90s mental health funding was cut drastically. Now we treat people with medication with zero character building programs.</p><p></p><p>It's a revolving door. Have a breakdown, go to hospital, get them to be a zombie on medication, release them, they can't afford or choose not to take meds. Then the cycle repeats, jamming up the system not allowing for any type of real therapy.</p><p>Add the acceptance of recreational drug use and it goes off the chain.</p><p></p><p>These people generally don't have a roll model to help them navigate hard situations. My father was always there to push me to succeed and hold me to a standard, this is a rarity now days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="CobraKid04, post: 16067459, member: 43210"] We have developed a society where individuals don't have coping skills and have never been tested. Growing up, if you don't like something, quit. This builds zero character and no sense of responsibility. Once an adult, they are faced with adversity and they quit. Now I will say, mental health programs are none existent. In the early 90s mental health funding was cut drastically. Now we treat people with medication with zero character building programs. It's a revolving door. Have a breakdown, go to hospital, get them to be a zombie on medication, release them, they can't afford or choose not to take meds. Then the cycle repeats, jamming up the system not allowing for any type of real therapy. Add the acceptance of recreational drug use and it goes off the chain. These people generally don't have a roll model to help them navigate hard situations. My father was always there to push me to succeed and hold me to a standard, this is a rarity now days. [/QUOTE]
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