We come out of the womb wailing and enter the tomb often after failing but it makes sense to put up a tenacious fight no matter what. |
It is certainly quite a lonesome way to die but
since what is done cannot be undone, I will leave it at that and focus
on answering Kagyina's question posthumously. It is a resounding NO for
me. There is no justification whatsoever for someone to snuff out his
life. Experience has taught me that rejection is the most painful thing
but not even that is worth ending your life over.
No doubt there are moments when you are so
despondent, sick and tired of this world that you want to give up. But
you have all the reasons not to. We come out of the womb wailing and
enter the tomb often after failing but it makes sense to put up a
tenacious fight no matter the betrayals and affronts that confront us
every day.
I grew up around a health centre and watched many
men and women fighting for their lives and learned at a young age that
those that fought harder and longer would live to see another day while
those who gave up the ghost too soon would be folded immediately and
carried home for burial by their weeping relatives. So, like a proverbial frog that fell into a bucket
of milk and kicked with all the might in its legs till the milk churned
into butter atop which it stepped and jumped out, we must believe in
the green light with all our hearts and put up a relentless fight till
we rise victoriously against the current that's meant to drown us.
Meanwhile, let us be mindful of each another;
reach out with a smile, a pat on the back or a compliment – it could
mean the world to somebody who is alone and scared; it probably would
have saved Emmanuel Kagyina.