| richardhutnik said: I can base it simply on the definition of weak being the incapability to overcome problems face in front of you. |
I think that's one of the worst definitions of weak I've ever heard. By using this, you would be able to come up with problems that every human on the face of the planet is unable to solve (i.e. money problems, governmental problems, family problems...anything really), so every single human on Earth is weak if you use that definition.
Not to mention, you are assuming that somebody else committing suicide is a problem for me, therefore making me weak because I'm unable to solve their willingness to commit suicide (although as indicated, I never said I'm unable to solve suicide, nor am I unwilling to help somebody if they ask for help, or if they indicate when asked that they want my help).
Yes, if its a family member or something along those lines, it does become a little more of a problem for me, as I have love towards them. In this situation, the same thing goes though...I am more than willing to provide every last shred of love towards them, and get them every last bit of help they could possibly need, but only in the case that they indicate they want my help.
Our thoughts aren't even different in the aspect that we are willing to help people, as I am TOTALLY willing to help people. Our thoughts are different in that you feel we as a society are better able to determine what somebody wants than that own person is, and I just can't agree on that, because whenever I'm told by large groups of people (especially the government) I want something, it generally winds up they are completely and totally wrong.
I'm not even going to argue this any more with you though, because nothing either of us says will ever change each other's opinions.
Money can't buy happiness. Just video games, which make me happy.







