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Why do you/they think so?
He didn’t bother to learn about outdoor survival before he left. He arrived in Alaska with little food and equipment. He was offered free food and equipment to take with him by the driver who took him to the trail but he refused.
He didn’t take a map. He was 800m from being able to get back across the river and towards civilisation but instead returned to the bus to die.
His death was avoidable and selfish and the romanticising of his death glorifies being an idiot and taking entirely unnecessary risks.
How can someone choose to do something, with only himself affected, and that be selfish? Otherwise yes, your are right. People thinking that was somehow cool are idiots.
I think it was a cool death. Consider it a suicide with some adventure. I think suicide is cool in general. Choosing not to contribute to an abusive structure(life) is cool.
Are you 14?
suicide is badass!