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Suicide oppositors should also look at the causes of suicide

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To maintain a sense of propriety, no suicide methods will be discussed. This article only discusses reasons for and against the issue of suicide. Suicide oppositors rule the modern world, and insist on the sanctity of life Opposition to suicide is practiced everywhere in the modern world. It is also one of the world's most effective traditions. When you search for "suicide," you'll see mostly information written by suicide oppositors, a subset of life-sanctity advocates or pro-lifers. Even if you type pro-suicide terms such as "advocacy of suicide" or "suicide is a solution," you'll never see anything that says good things about suicide. Everytime you search about suicide, phone numbers of suicide oppositors, called depression helplines or suicide helplines, flash on the screen. Most opposition to suicide focuses on the signs of a suicide event, ranging from propag

Maintaining personal computers

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A more complex system is more difficult to maintain From an outsider perspective, maintenance of modern computers is extremely difficult. Each model has its own set of special maintenance procedures, even if it comes from the same manufacturer and has a common operating system. Including all computer models, the list of special maintenance procedures is virtually infinite. Ironically, nobody complains of difficulties maintaining a computer. These days, any user still existing should have at least 2 smartphones or tablets: one for critical activities, another for less important tasks. This is because while mobile devices are great for storing sensitive or personal information, they have a very limited endurance. Desktop format Have at least 2 user accounts. The administrator account should have a passkey that consists of at least 8 characters, including letters, numerals, and symbols. The standard account is for everyday activities, and can be left without a passkey. Perform an antivi

Remember the principle of conservation

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Existence is eternal. We just move between universes and bodies. When something is terminally dysfunctional, We have to stop the support and let them collapse instead. They are damaged beyond repair. Saying that they can still be repaired is just a pretense, it doesn't help. Letting them naturally collapse provides more benefits than forcing them to endure excruciating pains under the cover of maintaining their existence. (Nobody likes pain, and "no pain no gain" is a self-defeating and uninspiring statement.) We don't need to mourn such a circumstance, as a more deserving new one will replace the old one that collapsed. Existence is not always precious—remember the axiom of "ups and downs." When people speak of destruction, they highlight its negative, which is loss of valued materials. Destruction is not always a bad thing or about determining who's the strongest. Positively speaking, it's about giving way to more deserving new creations. Notice