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Have you ever thought someone who died by suicide was being selfish? This video challenges that belief and explores the painful truth behind suicidal thoughts — that they're often not about giving up on others, but about escaping unbearable pain. Suicide isn’t a simple choice between life and death, and it’s rarely about attention or revenge. Through stories, psychology, and compassion, we’ll unpack why people struggle in silence and what we can do to better understand them. If this resonates with you or someone you care about, watch our related video: "Things Not to Say to Someone Suicidal" — because the way we speak about suicide can either build bridges... or walls.

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Writer: Dylan Swanepoel
Editor: Isadora Ho
Voice Over: @amandasilvera
Animator: Ccinee Macabidang
YouTube Manager: Cindy Cheong

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