Is there any need to compare? Life itself is selfish and people even more. Everyone is different and who can say what the true intentions are but the persons involved themselves?
I think it's egoistic to suicide in a way that scars others (more than necessary) - for example:
jumping from a bridge/building right in front of a train or cars (why w...... reply
For Neither of them. The person trying to suicide, we can't actually know what's happening to his/her mind in that state (Maybe abuse, bully or any). The person trying to save the suicide person, he/she is trying to do the right thing. Life is precious tho.
For those people who wants to commit suicide, LET OUT YOUR VOICE PLEASE. If you need some...... reply
I wanna be honest on this one cause there some realistic yuri manga and stuff and , are not at the same time objectifying women...then all's good right ,at the same time there are some dehumanizing works out there too . I think like any other genre as the people start becoming more educated about it there will be more progress (๑•̀ㅂ•́)و...... 1 reply
Both. Humans are selfish by nature.
The suicidal person = wants to end their misery irregardless of the people around them = selfish
The savior = wants to save someone from death irregardless if that suicidal person wants to be saved or not = selfish
Whether its for their own sake or for the sake of others, the motivation behind the things pe...... reply
This is sort of like the topic of euthanasia. Would you attempt to save them, and have them suffer through the pain? Or put them to rest, and send them off less painfully?
If I were suicidal.... I would be pretty pissed off if some unknown good samaritan attempts to "save" me for their own personal relief.
Say I were to be saved.. It is only my ...... reply
Both are selfish and there isn't anything wrong with being selfish no one is supposed to be living for someone else and it's normal that a person would want other to be alive even if their life is hell reply