Quote:"An important life isn't judged by the the things you do but, by the things you have done for others."
I don't see how that's at all related.
If a person wants to end his or her own life, then they should be able to. They didn't ask to be born, so they should at least have the option to die when they want. I don't think people realise the willpower it takes to take your own life. I wouldn't even be able to inflict harm upon myself intentionally, let alone kill myself. If something has driven a person so far that they are able to take their own life, then it is their right to do so. It's already been stated that it effects families. But, what if a person has no one in their life? Literally, no one. Is it still wrong?