Sure, there's a message in every act of such import, one way or the other. It's one reason why we seem to admire people who die (suicide or no) doing what they love, because their death, to us survivors, is in itself a message.
I suppose I accept as axiomatic that life is better for being lived, and that ending it is to be avoided except in extremity. What those extremities might be for myself I have no clue. Because of that, I'm loathe to judge too harshly those who reached that bitter end.
Your point about method, and the message it sends, is damned clear and apt.
I suppose I accept as axiomatic that life is better for being lived, and that ending it is to be avoided except in extremity. What those extremities might be for myself I have no clue. Because of that, I'm loathe to judge too harshly those who reached that bitter end.
Your point about method, and the message it sends, is damned clear and apt.