What are your thoughts on that weakness? Where does it come from? Can weak people simply become stronger? Etc. Any thoughts you'd like to share.
I think there is something wrong when someone feels an extreme emotion and decides to harm themselves while using that emotion to justify their behavior.
Suicide and substance abuse immediately come to mind.
Keep in mind, I'm not saying those who use drugs are weak. I clearly said "escaping far from reality" as a non-technical term to define the extent to which the abuse occurs.
There are people who are down in the shitter, look to drugs, see how it affects them and those around them, and snap out of it. I can give you many examples. So what's different for those that continue to abuse drugs? They've given up and their motivation has gone limp and they're lifeless. The drug becomes their crutch and without that crutch, they're pretty much nothing.
I have to go back on a few things I said earlier. She didn't "deserve" to die. I don't think anyone does. But the way Thuggie is angered when people try to do what he says they do (we still haven't come up with the proper name for it, I don't think "taking the high road" is correct, but I can be wrong), I am angered when people hide behind drugs and alcohol to justify their behavior. Or people justify others' behavior with drugs and alcohol, even if said person does not do the same.
I can stoop to Casey's level and make personal shots in multiple threads. But these days I take, what Thuggie calls, "the high road" and let it slide. I can't help I was raised in a proper family with loving parents that gave me what I needed when I needed it, and more. Not having someone I know suffer from addiction in my family does not make me a bad person. Nor does it make me a good person. It shapes my perspective on the situation, however, and I will not pretend to understand what someone goes through in those siutuations and have fake sympathy for people like Ryan Dunn or Amy, or anyone else in the history of the world that died in a pathetic, shameful manner.
If people look at this situation and say "oh, she went for help. It didn't work, though. She couldn't help herself and neither could physicians," then this board needs to take the same perspective it takes with everything else (an atheistic, scientific approach) and understand you can't go into someone's brain, inject happy feelings neurotransmitters, and make them all better again. Naturally, scientifically, psychiatrically, she had a problem that could not be fixed. She continued in her detrimental behavior and natural selection took her out. If we sit here and apply emotions to it, make exceptions to her addictions and actions, then it's something a "low-life religious person would do with God," and shit like that, and it would be extremely hypocritical.