Most people who commit suicide are battling severe depression, and perhaps to them, they are not even 'deciding' to commit suicide, it is really more that they see no other options available, as they battle their depression. Even people who commit suicide to avoid going to prison, let's say, are not seeing any other option at that moment. While suicide can be 'thought out,' even by those who struggle with depression, to me, the illness takes over, and they are not cognitive entirely of their decision to take their own life.
This is how I've come to view it. So, it isn't right or wrong, because in order to do right or wrong, one must be fully cognizant of the decision they're about to make.
This is how I've come to view it. So, it isn't right or wrong, because in order to do right or wrong, one must be fully cognizant of the decision they're about to make.