It was a cold Saturday morning. Everything is about to even become colder as four persons, from different parts of the world, will pass through another phase.
Vivian jumps off the top of a twelve storey building because she can’t bear the thought of losing her husband and kids to a fatal plane crash some months back.
Trisha, a world class publicist, stands in front of a high speed moving train, upon being dumped at the eleventh hour by her fiance.
Makuena picks up a loaded gun and pulls the trigger on himself. The picture of his loved ones being casualties of their country’s civil war was too much to accept.
Lee simply gives up the ghost after drinking a poisonous substance because he lost everything to a global economic meltdown.
These characters have one thing in common. Each of them is a victim of suicide.
What is suicide? To simply define this, taking one’s life or putting it in danger is suicidal. People do it in different ways. They can jump off tall storey buildings and in front of moving trains or vehicles. Others can shoot themselves, hang with ropes and consume any deadly substance.
Those are some ways, among others, in which suicide can be committed. Why suicide? A deep sense of loss, sorrow and loneliness often make people to consider suicide.
Is suicide worth it? The answer is NO! It is never worth being considered.
You’re more important to humanity than you’ll ever know!
HAVE YOU EVER TRIED TO PREVENT SUICIDE?
Source: https://dareyoyeledun.tumblr.com/post/47703505810/halt-the-tide-of-suicide-it-was-a-cold-saturday
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