blazeofglory
09-16-2008, 07:31 AM
This question keeps me hunting all the time as to why luminaries commit suicides at the height of success and fulfillment? The suicide of David Foster Wallace endorses this fact. I am raising an issue that must concern all of us, for this is such an issue that really has a touch on our minds, for we are of the same discipline: writing. I am a writer and so are you I guess, and of course it keeps us wary of the fact that we are of the same genre or genesis.
Why writers oftentimes seem more perturbed? They are men of letters, and they have something profound to engross themselves in; they remain engaged in something worthwhile by all standards, and what is more they are revered and cared by the society they are in. Hemingway committed suicides, and many others did.
What man seeks in spite of everything is fulfillment in the end and fulfillment can materialize when one stumbles upon a state of mind when a man reaches a pinnacle of success in life. Or when he attains a feat.
Wallace got everything, name, fame and pelf.
I wonder why they become spineless to slay themselves. They give something, or they seem to underpin the morale of their readers but they do something against their teachings.
Of course there can be assorted points of view some to back up and others to disapprove of the view.
I want to lay it open to you for your views.
Why writers oftentimes seem more perturbed? They are men of letters, and they have something profound to engross themselves in; they remain engaged in something worthwhile by all standards, and what is more they are revered and cared by the society they are in. Hemingway committed suicides, and many others did.
What man seeks in spite of everything is fulfillment in the end and fulfillment can materialize when one stumbles upon a state of mind when a man reaches a pinnacle of success in life. Or when he attains a feat.
Wallace got everything, name, fame and pelf.
I wonder why they become spineless to slay themselves. They give something, or they seem to underpin the morale of their readers but they do something against their teachings.
Of course there can be assorted points of view some to back up and others to disapprove of the view.
I want to lay it open to you for your views.