15 Least Suicidal Countries in the World

This article will bring you to the list of the least suicidal countries in the world. Insider Monkey has recently published an interesting article about it giving you some advice. Committing suicide isn’t the best solution that one can do. Nevertheless I don’t like judging anyone, and there can be reasons that can influence someone’s decisions. for example if somebody has an incurable disease….  Anyhow, we all know that life is not fair many times, and we have to face things that we don’t deserve, but life is nice and I firmly believe that we do have things for which it’s worth living. On the other hand, we all should take care of our beloved ones, we have to notice if they have problems, and we need to help them somehow.

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Now without a further ado let’s see what Insider Monkey has investigated for us. We have picked three of least suicidal countries in the world from their list.

The first one is Algeria. Algeria is a North African country with a fairly well-rounded economy. However, the country has a lot of catching up to do with the west, to say the least. But still, the country has a very low suicide rate of 3.1 which is rather remarkable since many developed countries of the world have much higher suicide rates. The next country on our list now is Venezuela. Venezuela is a South American country. However, Venezuela is not really a progressive nation, as it is undergoing some serious economic problems right now. Depression among the people is indeed rising. So the figures could change in the future, but for now, Venezuela shares the same suicide rate as our two previous entrants. At last, but not least there is Indonesia. Like Algeria and Egypt, the overwhelming majority of the population of Indonesia is Muslim. In Islam suicide is considered to be a major sin, and is forbidden under any circumstance. Of course, the terrorists claim otherwise, but that is not the issue here. However, no major studies have been done to determine whether a correlation exists between religion and suicidal tendencies, but there just might be a connection.

For any further useful information, read Insider Monkey’s article about 15 least suicidal countries in the world.

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