4/29/2008 7:01:10 PMHow Selfish Are You? 

tiki44
Lancaster, PA
age: 45


Ladydi,
Thank you for sharing your heart. It takes courage to do that. I believe that some people are just sad inside and no amount of support from the outside can change the darkness inside. When the darkness gains strength the person cannot think for themself, they are no longer the person you know. The true victim of suicide are those left behind. We can all help ourselves by recognizing these people are at peace and forgive them for breaking our heart. Remember, forgiveness is not acceptance, it is to allow your heart to heal.

Sending Peace to you.

Tiki

4/29/2008 7:15:52 PMHow Selfish Are You? 

dar3407
Glen Burnie, MD
age: 51


I am not Selfish at all, I try to help people every day beings I work in the medical field. And grateful to God, if it were not for him my son who is 27yrs. old would not be alive today! He has had 4 LIVER AND 2 KIDNEY TRANSPLANTS and has his own apt. and works everyday!!! I am blessed.

4/29/2008 11:22:06 PMHow Selfish Are You? 
laceyrae
Portage, WI
age: 54


I have knowen many that have done that ,it must be unreal to be in that much pain.
Wish they would think more about the people around them and the family.

4/30/2008 2:33:37 PMHow Selfish Are You? 

looknforu419
Over 1,000 Posts (1,051)
Toledo, OH
age: 32


VERY

4/30/2008 3:21:07 PMHow Selfish Are You? 

1mt
Over 2,000 Posts (3,491)
Johnstown, PA
age: 55


not at all

4/30/2008 5:32:20 PMHow Selfish Are You? 
blueyedbobbie
Over 2,000 Posts (3,680)
Poultney, VT
age: 37


Im sorry for the losses endeared by all! I do not consider myself a selfish person by any means. i am so thankful for the things that i do have, for being alive and my sons. i know every time that something is not going right; that it always works out in the end. i grew up with a mother that is bipolar. she hitchhiked from new jersey to florida with 3 kids (i was the oldest at ten years old). we got there and stayed in a mission. we have also stayed in churches. we moved constantly whatever could fit in the car was what we got to bring with us. we didn't have money to move. she would go and ask for "love offerings" from churches supposedly to get us back home. we lived hotels, campgrounds and through the grace of alot of good people we were still able to eat and go to school. so everyday i am thankful that i did not go down the path of alcohol or drug abuse. I can thank my mom because of it all i learned to be a survivor. i know that i can take care of my sons and never have them experience even a small bit of what i did. So anyway, no matter how bad it seems it does get better and there are still more people that have it worse than i ever thought of.