a Facebook post (from October 16, 2016)

There're many who commit suicide each day... but there are even more who are hopeless and think and plan to commit suicide; I believe such people are more vulnerable than the ones who do commit suicide. You see, the ones who do commit suicide, have given up already after being constantly torn between the decision to carry on and wish there comes a miracle, or to end it here because they've been through enough of hopelessness and disappointments... and are brave enough to finally end all they have, their LIFE!
 
Then there are people you talk with others about committing suicide, though not seriously because people won't take them seriously... but deep down, they're giving a sort of warning that I'm going through the worst time of my life and I'm gonna end it if things don't change, or you can say, it's a call for help that I'm stuck and don't know how to move out of this, that's why I'm thinking of committing suicide. You may see them living like a normal person, happy at times... smiling and carrying life out just like the lots of you, but that's because they live among you and they have to live until they can't anymore. They suffer each night, each time they are alone with themselves and their thoughts just darken their vision and put on repeat the cruel reality of life that they are being through! THEY are vulnerable, because even though they would wanna live... they can't because they've done more than other suiciders do... they sought help! But ended up the same. They're too weak to plan something new everytime they fall, and now they're at a point where planning seems a thing of impossible. On other side, people take their set backs as a cliché and never bother to take them as something to be noticed and helped until they realise that they are gone. They are right... their problems are just as ordinary as others, but would they ever mind seeing them from their perspective? Would they mind thinking about it as much as they do? Would they mind being in such a dark world and take on that ordinary problem? No! Because they don't know what's it like! They suffer through all these so silently that others don't even get a hint. And finally they also reach the point where bringing up that courage to end life is far more easy than to continue it; after all, it's a dangerous world to live in without hope!

One of the survivors of suicide attempts at Golden Gate bridge said, "As soon as my hands left those rails of the bridge, I felt sad that people won't even know that I wanted to live..."

Suicide never killed any person... sadness, hopelessness and disappointments did!