A child's mind is completely different from anyone older.
In my opinion, if you want to look at it in the more 'positive' way, he was breave for facing the unknown of death.
Ah, but was he brave or stupid?
A child's mind is completely different from anyone older.
In my opinion, if you want to look at it in the more 'positive' way, he was breave for facing the unknown of death.
A child's mind is completely different from anyone older.
In my opinion, if you want to look at it in the more 'positive' way, he was breave for facing the unknown of death.
but think about hes parents how they feel after hes Suicide.
the kid cant say why he did it because he is dead..
now hole family must have some help and yes sure hes sister
need help now. So little it is selfish of him he don't think
what he did to hes family because of a farking game.
He would have been more brave to face the situation at hand without resulting in the escape of death.
Ah, but was he brave or stupid?
A child's mind is completely different from anyone older.
When I was younger I couldn't even afford to get the new consoles until years after they were out. I wasn't so stupid as to hang myself because of it. I understood that that was the reality and didn't complain.
The kid was an idiot.
Then think of it in the perspective of an angry, confused, lost, semi-suicidal child (assuming this is the case).
Think of anytime you really lost the grip of reality. This often happens when you're angry, confused, lost or similar. Any event, how insignificant it might seem for the people around can push you into making things you never thought you would.
"He didn't have any particular temper tantrums other than those you would expect from someone who had just become a teenager."
Really it maybe extreme, but really the person is obviously not ok mentally if he wants to do this to himself over a video game console.