Am I safe? (?!?)

CheertheSecond

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I have been writing shorts, suicidal shorts since December last year. I wrote shorts where the characters ended their life, casted away their suffering and their struggling for the peaceful embrace of death. I wrote about characters who just wanted to get things over with and rested eternally never to be disturbed.

I can feel I have been down lately.

Should I take this as a possible cue for concern?

I have the feeling that after I lay all of my characters to rest, I may join them too… at the end.
 
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I have been writing shorts, suicidal shorts since December last year. I wrote shorts where the characters ended their life, casted away their suffering and their struggling for the peaceful embrace of death. I wrote about characters who just wanted to get things over with and rested eternally never to be disturbed.

I can feel I have been down lately.

Should I take this as a possible cue for concern?

I have the feeling that after I lay all of my characters to rest, I may join them too… at the end.
Man, I've attempted it 13 times (and still lived, dammit, that I got tired and decided to live). If the thought came into your mind even as a sliver, it's no joke. Seek help, seek companionship (if available), and definitely don't decide at the height of your emotions.
 

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Have a backup plan in case the free to call number fails (That DID happen to me so I don't wanna hear it) or if you fear the police being called on you for some reason (I don't THINK that would happen due to what you described, that's more along the lines of being a male victim of DV anywhere where the Duluth model is in effect). If you have a confidant, get in touch.

There is a site called 7cups that you could visit as well if you want a text chat. YMMV though.

Take care of yourself first, remove any triggers from your immediate attention if possible, and indulge in your comfort foods or drinks or pasttimes. Sometimes a little gluttony can ward off a much darker fate. Funny how that works.
 
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CheertheSecond

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Man, I've attempted it 13 times (and still lived, dammit, that I got tired and decided to live). If the thought came into your mind even as a sliver, it's no joke. Seek help, seek companionship (if available), and definitely don't decide at the height of your emotions.
Oh. If you tried 13 times and didn’t die then maybe I can live. :D
 
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Oh. If you tried 13 times and didn’t die then maybe I can live. :D
Well, the repercussions suck. And I feel worst because when I didn't die, everyone's thinking I'm just trying to get their attention.

Besides, you're Cheer. I'm Hans. The only thing that I know is right in me is my determination to finish what I wrote.
 

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I have been writing shorts, suicidal shorts since December last year. I wrote shorts where the characters ended their life, casted away their suffering and their struggling for the peaceful embrace of death. I wrote about characters who just wanted to get things over with and rested eternally never to be disturbed.

I can feel I have been down lately.

Should I take this as a possible cue for concern?

I have the feeling that after I lay all of my characters to rest, I may join them too… at the end.
I hope there's someone you trust enough to talk to about this (other than scribblehub forums, which im still confused about) and they can get you some help. There's so much left for you here, I don't think it's time to quit just yet.
 

Prince_Azmiran_Myrian

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Why haven't you done it?
Hold on to all of the reasons that you haven't done it.

If you cannot think of any right now, I will leave this:
You are wonderfully and fearfully made, with purpose God made you, and with love He seeks you.
He came in the flesh, he died, and He rose again. Did He not do this for you? For he has loved you before you were born and longs to abide with us. Please seek him as he has fervently sought you. With him there is hope.


@TheEldritchGod do you have any advice here?
 

CheertheSecond

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Why haven't you done it?
Hold on to all of the reasons that you haven't done it.

If you cannot think of any right now, I will leave this:
You are wonderfully and fearfully made, with purpose God made you, and with love He seeks you.
He came in the flesh, he died, and He rose again. Did He not do this for you? For he has loved you before you were born and longs to abide with us. Please seek him as he has fervently sought you. With him there is hope.


@TheEldritchGod do you have any advice here?
No worry. I was just unsure if those are the signs to be wary of. I am not trying anything. :D
 

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There is never a reason to take your own life. Some people may experience more grief than others, but you can always turn things around regardless of your situation. It may be hard to believe, but there is a countless amount of people out there who are willing to help you. You just have to reach out to them the same way you reached out to everyone in this thread, don't be afraid to speak or take an action.

Sometimes fatigue and a bad day can ruin your entire week and change your train of thought, make sure to eat, drink and rest well. Do something different once in a while to spice things up, lookout for people to talk to and hangout even if it's old madam Charlotte at the nearby grocer's shop (old ladies have really funny stories to tell tho tbh.).
 

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Definitely get help. You can even get virtual appointments if you don't want to leave home. Taking a walk every day can help, though. Catch some sunlight after you wake up. Moving your body can help balance your hormones. Still, don't be afraid of medication if you wind up with a prescription.
 

TheEldritchGod

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Gonna start with, Don't kill yourself. You'd be surprised how often people forget the basics.
If you need reasons, I spent years talking people out of doing it. Just about anything you can come up with, I bet I got a rock solid argument why you shouldn't. And yeah, I can tackle all the big ones.

Why are we here? Why do we exist if we're just gonna die? Etc etc etc.

If you need those answers, ask the questions and I'll give 'em. But the fact of the matter is, I rarely find someone who is considering self-deletion who is doing it for logical reasons.

@TheEldritchGod do you have any advice here?
Been dealing with RL.

I can feel I have been down lately.

Should I take this as a possible cue for concern?
Yes. Panic? No.

You feel sad. Cool. everyone has felt sad. Sadness is a very important emotion. Most people think certain emotions are "Bad". I've come to learn all emotions serve a purpose, lest we wouldn't have evolved to feel them. 12,000 years of humanity led to you having the emotions you have. They've got to do SOMETHING, right?

>Am I safe?

Ooo... now that's a tough question. Technically, nobody is. Safety exists on a continuum. So in one sense, they fact you are typing on a computer indicates you are "safe". On the other hand, earthquakes and collapsing buildings are a thing. There is a Non-Zero chance you are not safe, lets put it that way.

The real question I have is: Why do you want to be safe?

Usually desire for safety comes from a point where you didn't. When one is in danger constantly, you develop habits that are good things in the moment, bad in others. It's the nature of the human mind that we learn. The mistake people make is the whole "subconscious" BS. I hate psychotherapy. Freud did more harm to humanity than anyone will ever know.

Look, honest truth is, unless we're talking lost limbs here, or you are trapped in a basement in a hole while someone says, "It puts the lotion on its skin or it gets the hose.", just about any situation you are in is temporary. Self-deletion is a permanent solution to a temporary problem.

I suspect you are writing about said topics for two reasons:

One, You want to try and work things out and come to understand the concept, so you are writing about it.
Two, You hope to make the act more appealing so that you can work yourself up to it.

If you need to understand it, great.
If you are hyping it up, then deep down you KNOW it's a really bad idea.

I write about it from the other side. I'm the guy who used to talk kids out of killing themselves. Was damn good at it. Until the day I wasn't. The difference between, "Tell Me Where You Live." and "Tell Me Where You Are." is only one word.

Sent the paramedics to the wrong location.

I did my job. I got her to want to live. She... was trying so hard at the end. She'd already taken the pills, unfortunately. Got to listen as the paramedics finally got there, but... too late.

...

I'll save you the melodrama of explaining what happened after that. What I will say is that there are people who will fight tooth and nail to keep you alive. You might not know where they are, they might not be in your life, but they exist. There are people who care about you, even if you have not met them.

if you need answers, ask your questions. DM me, or post here, I don't care.

If you just need to think, as I know I'm late to the party, well, may I recommend reading HKN. I started writing it on a very dark day. You can find a link below n my sig file. It's about a guy who fucked up really bad and decided to take the easy way out and... how it wasn't an easy way after all. I have a feeling if you are in a dark place, much of what I wrote will resonate. At least make it to chapter 20. Or hell, just skip to chapter 20.

Here.

Chapter 20

Read it. Trust me. Just Read It.

Right now.
 

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First, I hope you are feeling a little better today. If you can, do something nice for yourself.
Second, I concur with everyone else. Most places do have helplines that can suggest resources available to you. It's very important to get help now before this can become something more.
Third, you said that all of your characters reach for the end of their suffering. I challenge you to write a short story where a character has that suffering and doesn't opt for death. The character must have that choice, and then deliberately not choose that option. Then write past that. Can they find a way to survive that bleakness and make the world better despite it? If you take me up on this challenge, let me know. I will be the first to read it.
 

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I want to say something about this.

You are never safe. Intrusive thoughts, anger and many other self-destructive tendencies stem from being unable to regulate emotions. As time goes by and people get older, it is easier to regulate thoughts, but there are also instances where something can happen that makes you go off in one direction.

There are steps to take to keep yourself safe:

1. Processing. Whenever something bad or even good happens, take a time out to process. Processing can take a day, two days, or even more. Sometimes it can take a night. When you get intrusive thoughts, sometimes it’s better to write out the cons of what you could lose by going through with it.

Like for instance, if you plan to ask someone out, or perhaps if you are applying for a program, maybe if you’re taking a test, plan some free time after it for processing.

If the result isn’t what you want and feels destructive, then use the free time to relax and try to think about how you’re feeling while keeping yourself safe.

2. While I know there is a current push now to tell everything about how you’re feeling to professionals or “someone you can trust” I haven’t actually seen any anecdotal evidence that shows this works.

I know the research shows this or that, but I think learning to rely on others for emotional regulation is a zero sum game in the long run. Emotional dependency even if it’s on counseling or a professional will not help you process things better. At the beginning sure, but eventually you have to stand on your own two feet and discover reasons for doing what you do on your own.

that could be a project
That could also be a desire to troll people online, the essentials is that the self and a development of insight into your own behaviors will help you determine if you’re safe.

3. Make a bottom line.

This worked for me. I made a bottom line for myself, and I made it a very low bottom line (which I won’t tell people anywhere). As long as my life doesn’t go down to that bottom line, I have no reason to die or harm myself.

I can be sad, I can be upset, I can cry all night but I’ll get back up in the morning and continue to love my life.

In the end, unless you get married to someone amazing and have children, you’re all you’ve got and you need to realize that.
 

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You're running out of "it is what it is"
 
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