Life Is Good
Kay... Need to say that this thing here is partially affected by the discussion surrounding the demise of that David Hartanto Widjadja who passed away few days back. It makes me think about suicide cases. I wont say his death is due to suicide. You know, there are controversies around who stabbed who.
Anyways, this incident (together with NUS' exchange student's demise) show us how fragile one's life. I mean here you are having fun and there you go tomorrow, straight to hell/heaven or grave depending whether you believe in afterlife (in my case, I do believe). Life is damn damn damn unpredictable. I have never been in a near death incident before but I know that life is really precious. And oh, for emos out there, this post is meant for you too. You see, since you might not know when you are going to be taken away from the mortal world, you might as well make some impacts today, now, this second, which is why this post is written.
For those who happen to want to take away their own life and happen to read this. I do recommend not to commit suicide. Well, it ends your problem here but it adds problem to people around you! Even those who dont know you. Lets take example of myself. If I commit suicide (which I dont think I would) who are going to be affected? Other than those who know me in person, I think the person who is going to occupy my room after me would be affected! Tongue in cheek aside, I play quite some games, like DoTA. Of course people would relate my theoritical suicide with DoTA players, citing Terra Majin as another example and draw a conclusion that yes, DoTA is bad for your health. Not necessarily right? Maybe indeed my case I was playing that bad in a game and I decide to suicide ala Techies but hey, not all DoTA players who commit suicide are due to the influence of DoTA right? (Once again this is theoritical case)
So yup... Life is good! Why suicide?
1 comment:
suicide is one of the most inconsiderate and selfish thing to do i suppose.
=D
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