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not inherently bring worth to it.
Are you going to tell me that all of the bad things in the world exist for a reason? I don't mean a rational/cause and effect reason, I mean that little girl born into famine destined to die of starvation deserving the circumstances she was born into. Are all the people who are born to die shortly (relatively speaking) thereafter from horrid circumstances the result of fate? Are the here to accomplish starvation?
Now I don't want to start sounding like the OP here, because he is using this as false evidence in an attempt to express a world view I disagree with, but I'm trying to illustrate that there's no proof in favour of existence being important and worthwhile.
Tell me what proof there is in favour of things getting better? Things change, it does
not mean the change will be positive.
Explain how killing yourself is a cowardly act? Existing isn't about courage. Enduring seemingly endless, incessant pain isn't a courageous act.
Suicide is about reaching your limit. Some people have limits that can be exceeded with a single act, others will endure years of suffering before they throw the towel in.
Throwing the towel in. If a boxer is getting beat up, does throwing the towel in make him weak? No. It means the opponent got the better of him, and it is stupid to continue.
Who has thrown away a life that was worth keeping? I can think of instances, but not ones that originate from sincere depression.
If a weight lifter is lifting 200kg, and you add 10kg which makes him fall over, does that make him weak? No. It means that last 10kg pushed him over his limit.
Anyway, the fact someone wants a painless suicide just tells me their emotional pain isn't great enough to warrant a sensible suicide imo.