json_metadata | "{"app":"Musing","appTags":["live","psychology",""],"appCategory":"live","appTitle":"Is suicide an act of cowardice or bravery?","appBody":"<p>Both, ideally. Two things have come up to a person when he is facing suicidal issues.</p>\n<p>- Cowardice</p>\n<p>Its a coward move to escape the challenge, problems, struggles and trials you are facing. I understand that we have different burden in our hearts and I can't deny the fact that the intensity it brings is totally different to mine. But escaping those via suicidal is a clear act of being coward. Instead of focusing on the solution on how to overcome it, they're too afraid to deal with it thinking \"suicide\" is the best and easy answer to resolve the problem. To think, one has actually haven't resolved the problem. He actually just escaped the problem.</p>\n<p>- Bravery</p>\n<p>Of course, its a brave move knowing that your life is at stake. We value our own lives simply because it is the reason why we live. It is the reason why we enjoy the things in this world and be able to see it. Its a brave move because you know your life will be out if you do it but since you know it is an instant solution to escape, you did it anyway. Ending your life is a brave decision that you'll suffer forever.</p>","appDepth":2,"appParentPermlink":"fk4ngzh9x","appParentAuthor":"nancybriti","musingAppId":"aU2p3C3a8N","musingAppVersion":"1.1","musingPostType":"answer"}" |
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