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i get that these people need more help than just being convinced not to do it, but in that moment isn't talking them out of it the right thing to do?
I think the question is who are you to force your choices on others?
This hits way too close to home. In my time I have known many friends and loved ones that have dealt with suicidal ideation and a few attempts.
Every single one of them is doing better now. They've all built lives and are happy. They are all so grateful they failed or were prevented from killing themselves.
You don't turn a blind eye when someone is having a mental health crisis. You help them.
To your point in that moment they are not of a sound mind to be making that decision.