America’s Suicide Rate Is Skyrocketing?

Obviously, this being publicized now is merely somebody setting the stage for Suicide Weekend, which I would assume is fast approaching. If I was a key player in the Cabal, with information in my head pointing straight back to the families running things, I’d be making for that Mexican border and disappearing into one of those isolated little Central American vacation spots nobody can get to except by boat. Otherwise, I’d expect to be found hanging from a shower rod.

But it would not surprise me if these numbers are increasing in America, as a direct result of our r-selection:

Let me begin with some grim factoids: suicide is now the tenth leading cause of death in the United States. Every year, almost 45,000 Americans “blow their brains out” (most of the suicides involve firearms), and for every “successful” suicide, if I may use the word, 25 attempt and fail at it, fortunately. More than half suicides involve guns, hence the hyper-inflated gun crime stats used by the left to snuff the second amendment, and there are 123 suicides per day on average in the Land of the Free, Home of the Brave. White males make for 70 percent of suicides, as per 2016 data, while men overall die by suicide 3.53x more often than women, with middle aged white men in particular being susceptible to commit suicide.

Everyone always focuses on trying to make the depressed feel better, be it through drugs, or therapy, or telling them to focus on the positive, but I think all of that is a mistake.

I think you need to look at the environment we were designed to inhabit, and function within, to better understand how we work. In a state of nature, the K-environment is tough. It is uncomfortable. It is stressful in the moment. But all of those negatives occur in moments that are extremely distracting. I think it is important in understanding how we are designed to function, to understand how we would operate in that primitive environment we are designed for.

In a battle, you don’t have time to focus on those negative emotions, because there are too many amygdala stimuli distracting you from focusing on them. So yes you are stressed, but instead of being stressed, you feel momentary stress which focuses you outward on the hordes approaching, and it drives you to focus on an action to repel them. In the Apocalypse, we will experience negative emotions when we are attacked, but we will be too focused on repelling the attackers to focus on the negative emotions.

Once those isolated instances of high amygdala are over, and we make it home to safety, those moments of repose, when we could focus on the negativity will seem too positive and relaxing by comparison to our darkest lows, to focus on the negative.

It is almost like in real K-selection, your amygdala is exercised with negativity during moments when it is numbed to the pain through distraction, and then when the exercise of the amygdala is over, the world will seem so positive by comparison that you can’t even consider the negativity. It is even possible the distractions of real K-selection condition the brain in those stressful moments to look outward, and focus on the external, rather than go inside, focus on the emotional negativity itself, and spin up the amygdala to the point that physically destroying it is the only way to turn it off.

In many ways we are designed for brief periods of horror and adversity of a scale we rarely see in modern civilized r-selection, and those brief moments program our brains to be functional the rest of the time. Remove them entirely, and the programming begins to deteriorate, our brains begin to break down. Introduce periods filled with them, like WWII, and the resulting programming imbued will produce a golden age of family and economic success.

I’d love to know if brief, incredibly realistic portrayals of vibrant horrors, perhaps using virtual reality, and designed to simulate the distracting natural activation of amygdala in K-selection, could go a long way to reprogram these suicide-prone brains to see their own worlds as vastly more tolerable.

It is possible these people who commit suicide could see their mood improved substantially by simply donning a VR headset every few days, and forcing themselves to endure a terrifying-ride or horror in some virtual reality world for a brief period. On their return to this world, it would have made everything here look positively delightful by comparison.

Moreover, I wonder what something like that would do to our political, social, and moral situations in our societies.

Tell others you know about r/K Theory, because the left needs the negativity

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Huli
Huli
5 years ago

In short, your question is: are gamers less likely to kill themselves? You should also not underestimate the fact success plays. You survived. Success. You defeated or outsmarted the enemy. You have value. Whereas negative stimulation that keeps you the victim, say, rape, torture, etc, will increase the likelihood of killing yourself.

Duke Norfolk
5 years ago

Hmmm, I wonder if our attraction to horror movies and other such violent fare is due to this phenomenon. We need it to be normal, in a very counterintuitive way. Of course whatever exposure people get to that isn’t enough these days. Unless, of course, those who do get it are normal, and those who avoid it are breaking down.

Ron
Ron
5 years ago

I believe the genetic benefit of suicide is to increase the chances of group survival where an individual feels that he is either consuming necessary resources far beyond what his value to the group, or in cases of extreme desperation where if the individual were to take an extreme risk for the future benefit of his group

Because otherwise it makes little sense why the genes would even exist to allow a person to choose suicide. That which is not conducive to reproduction simply get weeded out over the generations.

Based on this it makes sense to me why and when K selected individuals would off themselves. If they are psychologically conditioned to believe they serve no purpose (thank you feminist marxism and the family courts), or they believe the community could benefit from their death (ie death of a salesman).

Of course, the one thing any man can do, which happens to be the most important thing any man can do, is to talk to God. That is one of the purposes for the existence of literally everything. After that is to simply choose to live as an act of faith in God. Which can in many cases be very very hard. Because when the lights go out, it can get real dark.

Basil
Basil
5 years ago

It goes much deeper into the past. The Ancient Greeks invented theater to give the population shared catharsis.

Interestingly, Greek Tragedy predates Comedy by about two generations. Aeschylus (525BC-465BC) was accounted one of the first tragedians. Aristophanes (460-380BC) is one of the earliest comedians.

Kharmii
Kharmii
5 years ago

I totally get it. You go through extreme hard times and it takes away the novelty and thrill seeking urges as well. Suddenly it’s like heaven to have a day where food goes down easily and one can fall asleep for nine hours the moment ones head hits the pillow. Every day life would be like being on vacation until the next horror.