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Taking one’s own [[life]] under any circumstances is morally and [[spiritually]] wrong. Taking one’s own [[life]] owing to frustration or disappointment only [[causes]] greater [[suffering]]. Suicide is a cowardly way to end one’s problems of [[life]]. A [[person]] cannot commit suicide if his [[mind]] is [[pure]] and [[tranquil]]. If one leaves this [[world]] with a confused and frustrated [[mind]], it is most unlikely that he would be born again in a better [[condition]]. Suicide is an [[unwholesome]] or unskilful act since it is encouraged by a [[mind]] filled with [[greed]], [[hatred]] and [[delusion]]. Those who commit suicide have not learnt how to face their problems, how to face the facts of [[life]], and how to use their [[mind]] in a proper [[manner]]. Such [[people]] have not been able to understand the nature of [[life]] and [[worldly]] [[conditions]].
 
  
Some [[people]] sacrifice their own [[lives]] for what they deem as a good and [[noble]] [[cause]]. They take their own [[life]] by such methods as self-immolation, bullet-fire, or starvation. Such [[actions]] may be classified as brave and courageous. However, from the [[Buddhist]] point of [[view]], such acts are not to be condoned. The [[Buddha]] has clearly pointed out that the suicidal states of [[mind]] lead to further [[suffering]].  
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Taking one’s [[own]] [[life]] under any circumstances is {{Wiki|morally}} and [[spiritually]] wrong. Taking one’s [[own]] [[life]] owing to [[frustration]] or disappointment only [[causes]] greater [[suffering]]. [[Suicide]] is a cowardly way to end one’s problems of [[life]]. A [[person]] cannot [[commit suicide]] if his [[mind]] is [[pure]] and [[tranquil]]. If one leaves this [[world]] with a confused and frustrated [[mind]], it is most unlikely that he would be born again in a better [[condition]]. [[Suicide]] is an [[unwholesome]] or unskilful act since it is encouraged by a [[mind]] filled with [[greed]], [[hatred]] and [[delusion]]. Those who [[commit suicide]] have not learnt how to face their problems, how to face the facts of [[life]], and how to use their [[mind]] in a proper [[manner]]. Such [[people]] have not been able to understand the [[nature]] of [[life]] and [[worldly]] [[conditions]].
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Some [[people]] [[Wikipedia:sacrifice|sacrifice]] their [[own]] [[lives]] for what they deem as a good and [[noble]] [[cause]]. They take their [[own]] [[life]] by such [[methods]] as self-immolation, bullet-fire, or starvation. Such [[actions]] may be classified as brave and courageous. However, from the [[Buddhist]] point of [[view]], such acts are not to be condoned. The [[Buddha]] has clearly pointed out that the suicidal states of [[mind]] lead to further [[suffering]].  
 
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Taking one’s own life under any circumstances is morally and spiritually wrong. Taking one’s own life owing to frustration or disappointment only causes greater suffering. Suicide is a cowardly way to end one’s problems of life. A person cannot commit suicide if his mind is pure and tranquil. If one leaves this world with a confused and frustrated mind, it is most unlikely that he would be born again in a better condition. Suicide is an unwholesome or unskilful act since it is encouraged by a mind filled with greed, hatred and delusion. Those who commit suicide have not learnt how to face their problems, how to face the facts of life, and how to use their mind in a proper manner. Such people have not been able to understand the nature of life and worldly conditions.

Some people sacrifice their own lives for what they deem as a good and noble cause. They take their own life by such methods as self-immolation, bullet-fire, or starvation. Such actions may be classified as brave and courageous. However, from the Buddhist point of view, such acts are not to be condoned. The Buddha has clearly pointed out that the suicidal states of mind lead to further suffering.

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