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If a person has instincts (which is a question, read the links below that I will give), still, an instinct is not a reflex. You can't want to stop breathing, it's a reflex. And the instinct, if it exists, only excites desires, for example, to avoid pain or to act to stop the pain. So there is such a pain, both physical and mental, which you want to stop by suicide.
Can a person overcome the desire to reproduce, which is also an instinct in animals?
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Modern humans are not guided by their own instincts in their behavior, and this is why we differ from animals. Moral attitudes, upbringing, and spiritual values can be called determining factors. Accordingly, if a person grew up in an antisocial environment, it will be noticeable by his “wild” behavior.�
There may be many reasons for suicide, but the main ones, I think ,are problems in the family and relationships, financial difficulties, depression or other mental illnesses. With regard to the first two cases, and partly to the third, a person has a discrepancy between idealized attitudes and reality, at some point the person becomes desperate to change something and decides to commit suicide. Something like this, purely imho:/
If you respond quickly and simply, in the face of the desire for unlimited growth, and limited resources, suicide is absolutely normal. By and large, human suicide is as similar as possible to cell suicide.But cells are also living organisms, which means that suicide is no longer just a human trick).
Of course, there are much more fun things here, but wherever there is consciousness, there are difficulties. Starting with the fact that a person kills himself most often, completely consciously, and ending with the fact that this event may have been predetermined, and therefore naturally normal.