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Friedrich Nietzsche

What are the consequences of voluntary suicide

Voluntary suicide is an interesting concept, and one that has been discussed and debated for centuries. But what are the consequences of choosing to end one’s own life? Well, for starters, it can be a rather lonely experience. After all, if you’re the only one ending your own life, you won’t have anyone to share the experience with. You won’t have anyone to explain your motivations or to give you a hug after the deed is done. Another consequence of voluntary suicide is that it can leave your loved ones feeling confused and abandoned. After all, you’ve chosen to end your own life, and they are left to pick up the pieces. They are often left with unanswered questions, and a deep sense of loss and sadness. Finally, voluntary suicide can also have a profound effect on your legacy. When you choose to end your own life, you are essentially removing yourself from the narrative of your own life. Your death will be remembered, but your life will not. Your actions and accomplishments will be forgotten, and you will be remembered as someone who chose to take their own life. So, while voluntary suicide may seem like a noble way to end one’s life, it can have far-reaching consequences that are often not considered. It can leave your loved ones feeling confused and abandoned, and your legacy will be one of sadness and regret. It is important to consider these consequences before making the decision to end one’s own life.