Suicide — Right or Wrong?
This is a hard question, and it deserves to be met with care rather than easy answers. When someone asks whether suicide is "right or wrong," what usually sits beneath the question is pain — the kind that can make life feel unbearable or hopeless.
Rather than reaching for judgment, it helps to begin with compassion — for others, and for ourselves. Deep pain narrows the view until it can feel like there's no way through. But feelings, however overwhelming, are not permanent, and they are not the whole truth of a life.
Reaching out — to a friend, a family member, a counsellor, or a helpline — is not weakness. It is one of the bravest and most caring things a person can do, both for themselves and for those who love them. Support, time, and the right help can change what feels impossible today.
If you are carrying this kind of weight, please talk to someone. You deserve care, and you don't have to hold it alone.
