I think we stand on different sides of the fence on this issue. It may be cultural, but in the UK where you often don't have familial support or the support of your friends, it stands very much as a mark of your character if you pick yourself up and carry on. Those who don't are often disregarded as lesser people lacking in moral integrity and conviction. I'm not saying it's right, just that that's the way it is.
RE: Suicides of students: Our responsibilities
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Suicides of students: Our responsibilities
In my country, youths are not always free to take decisions espicially regarding life. I don't know what are it's prime advantages but i think it may ruin his creativity, it may force him do something he never liked.. Now he can't be happy with his work.. And if he fails,or miss opportunities he would break badly., and chooses to end himself.
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