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COVER SUBJECT | WHY GO ON?

1 Because Things Change

“We are hard-pressed in every way, but not cramped beyond movement; we are perplexed, but not absolutely with no way out.”​—2 CORINTHIANS 4:8.

Suicide has been called “a permanent solution to a temporary problem.” As hard as it may be to believe, a distressing circumstance​—even one that seems beyond your control—​may well be temporary. In fact, it can change for the better unexpectedly.​—See the box “Their Circumstances Changed.”

Even if that does not happen, it is best to tackle your problems one day at a time. “Never be anxious about the next day,” Jesus said, “for the next day will have its own anxieties. Each day has enough of its own troubles.”​—Matthew 6:34.

But what if your circumstance cannot change? For example, suppose you have a chronic illness. Or what if your despair is the result of an irreversible situation, such as the breakup of a marriage or the death of a loved one?

Even in such cases, there is something you can change: your outlook on the situation. By learning to accept what you cannot change, you become more likely to view things from a more positive standpoint. (Proverbs 15:15) You are also more likely to look for ways to cope with the situation rather than resort to drastic means to end it. The result? You start to take a measure of control of what seems to be an uncontrollable situation.​—Job 2:10.

REMEMBER THIS: You cannot scale a mountain in a single step; however, you can take on the challenge one step at a time. The same is true of most obstacles you face, no matter how mountainlike they might seem to be.

WHAT YOU CAN DO TODAY: Talk to someone​—perhaps a friend or a family member—​about your situation. That person may be able to help you view your situation in a more balanced way.​—Proverbs 11:14.

THEIR CIRCUMSTANCES CHANGED

Consider four faithful people mentioned in the Bible who suffered despair to the point of not wanting to go on.

  • Rebekah: “If this is the way it is, why should I go on living?”​—Genesis 25:22.

  • Moses: “Please kill me right now. . . . Do not make me see any more calamity.”​—Numbers 11:15.

  • Elijah: “Take my life away, for I am no better than my forefathers.”​—1 Kings 19:4.

  • Job: “Why did I not die at birth?”​—Job 3:11.

If you read the Bible accounts about these people, you will find that their circumstances changed for the better​—and in ways that they could not have foreseen. The same might be true for you. (Ecclesiastes 11:6) Do not give up!

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