5 Feet of Fury

What would we do without Ph.Ds?

Jennifer Michael Hecht, on the occasion of a fellow Columbia Ph.D’s suicide:

So I want to say this, and forgive me the strangeness of it.  Don’t kill yourself. Life has always been almost too hard to bear, for a lot of the people, a lot of the time.  It’s awful.  But it isn’t too hard to bear, it’s only almost too hard to bear.  Hear me out.

In the West, in the past, the dominant religions told people suicide was against the rules, they must not do it, if they did they would be punished in the afterlife.  People killed themselves anyway, of course, but the strict injunction must have helped keep a billion moments of anguish from turning into a bloodbath.  These days we encourage people to stay alive and not kill themselves, but we say it for the person’s own sake.   It’s illegal, sure, but no one actually insists that suicide is wrong.

I’m issuing a rule.  You are not allowed to kill yourself.

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