On one hand, people might think suicide is completely selfish and wouldn't understand the reasons for someone doing it. You need to understand that while workarounds are perfectly clear to you, the suicidal are undergoing some kind of depression or emotional duress that doesn't let them see them. Some emotions and torments build and build over the years, and tide over to a snapping point when they can no longer cope with them.
Some people are set that they will never get better; never move on; that they just can't take it, and they will be moved to do the only thing that (to them) will solve the problems. Personally, I think it's a right that people should have; let them determine when they want to die. Taboos against suicide are driven by society and religions, and of course from those responsible for a person's life.
Emotions aside, think of how much power that takes from the person...how much power there is in a self-pull of the trigger to just remove themselves from their life. Everything they need to go through at that one point to deny themselves life itself...
Some people are set that they will never get better; never move on; that they just can't take it, and they will be moved to do the only thing that (to them) will solve the problems. Personally, I think it's a right that people should have; let them determine when they want to die. Taboos against suicide are driven by society and religions, and of course from those responsible for a person's life.
Emotions aside, think of how much power that takes from the person...how much power there is in a self-pull of the trigger to just remove themselves from their life. Everything they need to go through at that one point to deny themselves life itself...