After battling with years of extreme clinical depression, Mark has chosen that today is the day to finish his torment. There seems to be no ethical or spiritual approach that can produce Mark's salvation as well as persuade him that suicide is not the most practical choice to make. Driven by this cool, difficult reasoning he makes a decision to cut himself off from those around him and end his life, yet despite just how he tries to accomplish his task, life frustratingly impedes his goal. Throughout his journey, lots of prospective rescuers attempt to persuade him that life does in reality have meaning and deserves living. Can any of them get across Mark and also transform his mind?
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After battling with years of extreme clinical depression, Mark has chosen that today is the day to finish his torment. There seems to be no ethical or spiritual approach that can produce Mark's salvation as well as persuade him that suicide is not the most practical choice to make. Driven by this cool, difficult reasoning he makes a decision to cut himself off from those around him and end his life, yet despite just how he tries to accomplish his task, life frustratingly impedes his goal. Throughout his journey, lots of prospective rescuers attempt to persuade him that life does in reality have meaning and deserves living. Can any of them get across Mark and also transform his mind?
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