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The body of one of the two teachers who jumped off a bridge in Muang district in a double suicide pact has been recovered. A member of the public Anon Boonsert revealed that he saw two women sitting inside a Honda car parked on the Bang Phra Bridge, connecting Wang Krachae subdistrict and Nong Khan Song subdistrict, in Trat Province, around 11.45am yesterday. The 32 year old motorcyclist did not pay much attention until he heard large splashes as if something had fallen into the canal. Anon turned to take a closer look and found the car empty, the women […]

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Difficult times pushes people to the end of their lives. All they need is to restructure their lives and live accordingly. The problem is many could not accept in Thai community as for them the stupid "face value" which they wanted to show to others how they live is the most valuable in life.....what a pity

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Teachers are on of the biggest in debt. Once upon a time the doors for easy loans to them were everywhere and they took them. Automobiles and homes the biggest ones. Sad and her family are the ones who will hurt from this the hardest. On the news yesterday the son was at the bridge balling his heart out.

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Just now, Ramanathan.P said:

Difficult times pushes people to the end of their lives. All they need is to restructure their lives and live accordingly. The problem is many could not accept in Thai community as for them the stupid "face value" which they wanted to show to others how they live is the most valuable in life.....what a pity

 

Seemingly simple solutions like "All they need is to restructure their lives and live accordingly" or (paraphrasing the next bit) "It's mostly about face value & perception, so just give those factors less weight in decisions" aren't solutions but abstractions of solutions. If you didn't intend your statements to be taken as solutions but rather as a high-level analysis without any immediate practical value, just consider what I said as no more than a clarification.

On a side note: time all by itself pushes people to the end of their lives (but difficult times can indeed expedite that process).

 

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54 minutes ago, HolyCowCm said:

Teachers are on of the biggest in debt. Once upon a time the doors for easy loans to them were everywhere and they took them. Automobiles and homes the biggest ones. Sad and her family are the ones who will hurt from this the hardest. On the news yesterday the son was at the bridge balling his heart out.

You left out the Police. They were reported on this forum also to be one of the biggest borrowers in Thai society.  They also marry many teachers. Some survive some don't.

 

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6 minutes ago, palooka said:

You left out the Police. They were reported on this forum also to be one of the biggest borrowers in Thai society.  They also marry many teachers. Some survive some don't.

Ok, and the police. Multi functional borrowers and takers. There I said it!

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