The point is still missed isn't it
There is a new book out about suicide,
It is according to the blurb a challenging book.
Suicide is a challenging subject, especially when the author has personal
experience of suicidal ideation.
Suicide needs to be considered through something other than the traditional
mental health approach.
It's traumatic for some of us to even think about that because of our own
experience.
You got that, have you?
And I would still appreciate an accurate citation for the quote I
paraphrased.
I recall reading it in a column, in the Coventry Evening Telegraph a huge
number of years ago, in a rambling column, that also cited the Almanach do
Gotha along with whatever tome it was contained the paraphrase I made. I had
an idea it may be Dostoevsky, but have not been able to verify it. I do not
think it is Durkheim either, because I don't recall reading it in his famous
work.
Larry
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