Anhedonic means NOT feeling joy. You will feel no joy when you are dead. Hypothymic means not having much emotion. You will have even less when you are dead.
If the OP had claimed pain from depression, then yes, I would have to agree. Death would be a way to eliminate pain.
It seems I have met a lot of people who have attempted suicide but whose lives were saved. I can’t help thinking that if their desire to be gone were rational, they would have learned from their mistake and gotten it right in a 2nd or 3rd attempt. The fact that there are so many people who attempt suicide but fail, and then stay alive for years afterwards, seems to me strong evidence that suicide is a choice that is often made irrationally. And so more good than harm is done by setting the difficulty level of suicide high enough that you actually have to be thinking somewhat rationally to succeed.
Anhedonic means NOT feeling joy. You will feel no joy when you are dead. Hypothymic means not having much emotion. You will have even less when you are dead.
If the OP had claimed pain from depression, then yes, I would have to agree. Death would be a way to eliminate pain.
It seems I have met a lot of people who have attempted suicide but whose lives were saved. I can’t help thinking that if their desire to be gone were rational, they would have learned from their mistake and gotten it right in a 2nd or 3rd attempt. The fact that there are so many people who attempt suicide but fail, and then stay alive for years afterwards, seems to me strong evidence that suicide is a choice that is often made irrationally. And so more good than harm is done by setting the difficulty level of suicide high enough that you actually have to be thinking somewhat rationally to succeed.