Edwin Shneidman, a psychologist who spent his career studying suicide, said, "Suicide is murder in the 180th degree."
I haven't had time to dig deeper into his work. Is he saying that suppressed aggression leads to suicidal urges? Does thwarted aggression cause me to hate myself? I feel that were I to aggress successfully against you-know-who, I would feel some satisfaction in the moment. But I think even then I would eventually come back to hating myself for who I am.
What does this quote mean to you?
I haven't had time to dig deeper into his work. Is he saying that suppressed aggression leads to suicidal urges? Does thwarted aggression cause me to hate myself? I feel that were I to aggress successfully against you-know-who, I would feel some satisfaction in the moment. But I think even then I would eventually come back to hating myself for who I am.
What does this quote mean to you?