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<blockquote data-quote="LightningCrash" data-source="post: 1706613" data-attributes="member: 4278"><p>That is awful to hear. His place of business was iconic in Norman and Moore.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Having lost some friends, their decision was always hard to rationalize. I always thought if I had seen something, maybe I could have stepped in and helped. In my friends' cases there really was nothing there, nobody saw signs in either of them. One had just become engaged, paid for a cruise, and had just landed a gigantic raise at work. It was impossible to rationalize.</p><p>Some people do express signs, but I don't know how many as a percentage.</p><p>If your goal is to be better prepared to help your friends and family if they have suicidal thoughts, it's probably better to just read about warning signs in general than to pry into any of Elliot's.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LightningCrash, post: 1706613, member: 4278"] That is awful to hear. His place of business was iconic in Norman and Moore. Having lost some friends, their decision was always hard to rationalize. I always thought if I had seen something, maybe I could have stepped in and helped. In my friends' cases there really was nothing there, nobody saw signs in either of them. One had just become engaged, paid for a cruise, and had just landed a gigantic raise at work. It was impossible to rationalize. Some people do express signs, but I don't know how many as a percentage. If your goal is to be better prepared to help your friends and family if they have suicidal thoughts, it's probably better to just read about warning signs in general than to pry into any of Elliot's. [/QUOTE]
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