Choose Life
From The Ramparts
Junious Ricardo
Stanton
Choose Life
A recent study by the US government found suicide rates have skyrocketed
in the US
at an alarming rate. In the civilian population suicide rates are rising across
all demographics except for Black men and people over 75. You can read an
article about it at http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/us-suicide-rate-jumps-to-28-year-high-160423?news=858701.
Suicide
rates among US military personnel are also on the rise. Figures now indicate
active duty and veteran suicides are not linked to deployment or battle trauma.
"The latest study, which analyzed records of
3.9 million military personnel who served from 2001 to 2007, did find that
troops who left the military within four years, especially under
less-than-honorable conditions, were at much higher risk of suicide than those
who continued to serve. The prevalence of suicide was not even across branches.
The Army and Marine Corps, which bore the brunt of the fighting in Iraq and Afghanistan , had rates about 25
percent higher than those of the Air Force and Navy. But within those branches,
rates between those who deployed and those who did not were nearly the same."
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/02/us/study-finds-no-link-between-military-suicide-rate-and-deployments.html?_r=0
What
does this say about America
as a nation? What does this reveal about the psyche of Americans that so many are taking their own
lives? Are these suicide linked to economic conditions? Are they a result of a moral
malaise and degeneracy or the glaring cognitive disconnect between what America
professes to be and the stark reality of life in this country?
Suicide
is an act of desperation, an act of hopelessness, helplessness and feeling
overwhelmed by the vicissitudes of life, what Shakespeare called the slings and
arrows of outrageous fortune. Psychologists and social support workers say the
top reasons people attempt or commit suicide are: chronic depression, their
cries for help and attention go unrecognized, frustration or despair about
their life conditions, addiction, negative thoughts, economic downturn and impulsive
behavior that has unintended consequences.
Life
is unpredictable. No one escapes the challenges, the valley experiences,
conflicts and uncertainties of life. We all experience them at some point or
points in our lives, no one is exempt. I tell people, the only people with no
problems that we are aware of are in the cemetery. Challenges and obstacle are
part of this thing we call life.
If you have problems of any kind, be thankful,
it means you are alive. To be alive means we have agency we have power and we
can choose how we respond to situations and circumstances. We just have to face
them head on and decide the best way to deal with them.
Many
of our problems we bring on ourselves through misunderstanding, misguided ego,
not being in control of our thoughts, feelings and actions. Most of our
problems are the result of choices we made or didn't make. We zigged when we
should have zagged. We didn't listen to the still small voice we all have that
told us to go here, not to trust that person or to launch out and follow our
dream.
Some things we consider problems are actually
tests, drawn and placed strategically in our lives to teach us valuable lessons
about ourselves, to provide opportunities and situations to bring out our
latent talents, skills and genius. There is a saying, "circumstances don't
create or make a person, they reveal him (or her)." The circumstances of our
lives reveal a lot about us and our inner make up. There is always a message in
the mess and a lesson in the loss. We have to stop the pity party and try to
discern the message and the lessons.
Suicide is
a choice. People choose to end their lives or they choose to try to get
attention by attempting suicide. Often our thoughts are muddled, incoherent or
based on faulty assessments and data. Things aren't always as they appear. We
don't see the blessing or benefit in the situation and we take the wrong
attitude or action. We too often have a pessimistic outlook and we fail to
grasp miracles and unexplained good fortune happen every day.
As Africans
we have faced horrendous challenges, horrific obstacles and difficulties. What lessons
can we learn from these experiences? Which ones have we brought on ourselves, what
can these experiences teach us about ourselves? We have experienced horrific
violence, unfathomable heartache, suffering and disappointment but through it
all we have endured albeit in a wounded way. We have triumphed against
overwhelming and outrageous odds. In the midst of oppression we have been
extraordinarily creative, we have demonstrated to the world our resilience,
fortitude and gumption. We did so in the midst of unimaginable turmoil, insanity
and psychopathy.
Yet we are
still here. We are still going strong! The suicide study stated the suicide
rate for Black men has gone down! That is great news. What does that say about us
as a people?! How can we build on this? Could the message in the mess be that
we are an awesome people? Could the lesson in our horrific losses be that we
are more than capable of overcoming?
What if we
told each other this and showed love for each other? What if we learned and
internalized the lessons? What if we changed our negative, stultifying externally
imposed self-image to a self-image of winners in every aspect of life not just
sports?! What if we defined ourselves as triumphant doers achievers and genii?!
What if we recognized our inner greatness and linkage to the DIVINE in
everything?! Would our health be better?
Would we
express our genius in ways currently unimagined? How would we manifest our talents,
gifts and skills if we had that kind of consciousness? Would we stop making everyone else rich and empower
and enrich ourselves? if so how? Can you see this in your mind's eye. If so we
can make it real. If so we can make it happen. But to make it happen we have to
first choose life, we have to choose to live on the highest levels possible. Choose
life today my Brothers and Sistahs.
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