"You can do anything if you want to die"
I'm dumbfounded that there are still people out there claiming such nonsense.
Many people who want to attempt suicide are basically in a state of "not wanting/ability to do anything" (many of which are caused by mental illness).
In the "I don't want to do anything" category, there's also "preparing for suicide.
A person in such a state can "do anything"?
Don't be silly.
Really, I can assume that any idiot making the above ridiculous claims is now an "uncorrectable idiot".
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Diving into suicide is the least expensive form of "suicide preparation".
It has a high success rate and does not require any equipment to prepare. Moreover, it can be performed anywhere in Japan.
The action is "just falling into the rail" -- and there is no chance of it being interfered with.
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Of course, the damage to third parties is enormous.
It continues to cause tremendous inconvenience to tens of thousands of people.
But there is no logic to counter 'I don't care what happens after I'm dead'.
That's why only 'pain' is the last trump card against 'jumping into suicide'. -- I decided that.
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That's why I keep thinking about 'a social system that uses "avoidance" from pain, anxiety and fear as its engine'.
This is not a concept or a call to action that can be described only with words and pictures in Powerpoint, but a concrete logic (algorithm) for a social control system.
I've been proposing the above research for the last few years -- but it's not popular.
This research topic is not easy to get adopted.
I know it's a "bad use of words, however, I am also well aware of that, if I obscure the words in this area, I will only get boring research results.
Well, I've resigned myself to the fact that for the time being (or until I die), I'll just have to do "my weekend research" as I've always done.