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Suicides of Mooji followers are not quite the same as student suicides at university. It's more like this: [www.youtube.com]
What? Sorry, don't get it...
My point was that there are a number of people in the word who tragically end their own lives every single day. In the EU it is around 11 per 100,000 each year. The reasons are often a complex mix of many factors.
I myself had a classmate kill herself when I was in Uni. We had worked very closely together. No one had any clue what she was going through. After she took her life it was not clear why she did it. Was the university to blame? The pressure of study? Was it her family? Her boyfriend? Was it an underlying mental illness? Some other trigger that no-one knew? We never knew for sure.
Mooji has thousands of followers, arguably tens or even hundreds of thousands. YES, every suicide case should be looked at carefully and assessed to see what can be done to prevent further suicides. But I am not sure that 1 suicide at a place that has been running for 6 or 7 years that has so many visitors every year is proof that Mooji is a "suicide cult", which is how I have seen it presented.
Anyway... you are right. This forum is not for me. Carry on everyone.