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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer
While the current [deleted] in office have twisted the rusty knife deeper his death shows a deeper rot in society where someone's worth is being benchmarked by their ability to be a wealth producer. Of course this is the BS the politicians and media have brainwashed the nation with.
If you're not a wealth producer or consumer your just a 'useless eater'. People's worth should measured on them being a human being not an entry in a profit and loss account 
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This is how he saw himself.
Had he bothered for one moment to talk to someone in his circle of family and friends then maybe...just maybe he would have reconsidered his actions.
I am
not saying that it is not demoralising to be unemployed.....and I am not saying that he didn't try......but he got carried away with his 'hippo time'...he wallowed in the mire of his considered misfortune.
There were many things he could have done, but he didn't have the maturity to see them for himself or for that matter to seek help from someone who could have helped him see his value.
A family out there are suffering because they are asking themselves some very awkward questions right now. Questions that no-one can answer, because the only person who could answer them is no longer here.
Suicide is selfish. Much more selfish than taking benefits!
He could have taken benefits and didn't