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Suicide- a wrong decision

               Sucide- a wrong decision 
When game over, we can play it again , but life is not a kind of a thing. Once it is over you don't have restart option. Everyone's life is very precious and I don't know how can one just destroy his own life. I have heard many times that situations can force anyone to do anything, but the situation that can't be handled, actually never exists. It's a fear in our minds that destroy the hope.

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