I Wish To Die Without Regrets

By Tammy D. Casillas


There will come a certain time in your life in which you would really feel sick and tired about everything. With so much things or problems coming towards you, you just simply feel like quitting. For the reason that you happen to be simply sick and tired of everything, in some cases you just wish that you could let go of everything. That feeling of hopelessness, it sometimes runs deep to the soul and you just wish that you could end it. End it without the need of ending one's life. But if I wish to die, I would like to die without having any regrets at all.

I Wish To Die Blissfully

We all know that there are lots of people who cannot take in the pressure of their very own lives. They are placed into a corner where they get so suffocated their means of escape would be to end their very own lives. Suicide happens when a certain person are unable to cope up properly with the difficulties going around him or her.

There are lots of reasons why suicide takes place. It's caused by major depression, hurt, or perhaps shame. No matter what the cause of suicide is, experts explain that there are actually a lot of approaches in which we can avoid suicide to take place. The significant others close to the individual ought to be wary with the emotional behavior of that person if she/he displays major depression signs. With no intervention, the worst could happen and the person would undoubtedly end one's life and could possibly say "I wish to die".

I Wish To Die With Dignity

In some countries, like Japan, killing one's self is an act of honor. The most popular way of killing one's self with honor for the Japanese folks is by doing the Harakiri. Harakiri is also known as sepukku (ritual suicide). This was originally reserved for samurais as component of their bushido honor code. Seppuku had been used by the samurais to die honorably rather than fall into the hands of their enemies where they would likely be tortured.

It was also a form of their capital punishment for people who had committed severe offenses or performed any act that can bring them disgrace. The ceremony is done in a more elaborate ritual performed in front of many spectators. A short blade named tanto is plunged into the abdomen and slices it from left to right.




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