a tortured and suffering mind can be healed. conversation, therapy, companionship, acceptance, medication...
Again, you are looking from your perspective, not the perspective of the person in that situation. They are looking for peace, and in their view death can offer that.
but for the soul and mind, there is always a cure. Just don't give up.
Again, this is in your view of it, not theirs. It is a moral judgement to say "don't give up" and for them, they might see "not giving up" as finding that peace. I don't think anyone wants to kill themselves, but for some, they don't see any other way out of whatever they are experiencing.
For no reason. Not because I love myself, but because I couldn't do something like that to close people and family.
Do you see the issue with this? I get it, but it goes back to the question of "how much suffering should one endure"
How much suffering are you willing someone you love to go through in order for you to feel okay to have them there?
due to old age, illness, an accident... but not voluntarily.
Do you smoke, eat junk food, drink, exercise too little, sit too much... you know, all these kinds of things that impact on longevity. Aren't they voluntary actions? Should you spend your time maximizing your life at the expense of feeling good, so you can spend the most amount of time alive for the people who love you? Isn't not taking care of your health just slow suicide?
Do you see how the collective intuition around these things rarely considers it?