Is suicide a selfish act, a courageous act or morally neutral?

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Circumstantial. Sacrificing yourself to save others is noble and courageous. Wanting to end your life if you’re terminally ill and in pain is humane. When it’s the result of depression, that’s not something others can or should judge. Depression is a neurochemical thing, and suicidal people generally aren’t capable of moral agency in my opinion.

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