>supposedly has everything in life and hasn‘t suffered a single moment in his life
>commits suicide
ok buddy
I wouldn‘t recommend following this comparative logic. Eventually it always leads into a vicious circle of endless 'A is not even that bad if you compare it to X', which leads to nowhere. Hell, equipped with such logic, one might even argue that currently Ukrainians shouldn‘t complain so much about their situation, since there are much more brutal and deadly wars happening around the world, e.g Yemen and Syria. Obviously I would never even think of making such an argument, because it‘d be just stupid and pointless. Though it illustrates how dumb these kind of (never-ending) comparisons are.
I thoroughly believe tragedy, pain and suffering - especially the emotional and psychological aspects - are always to be regarded in their individualistic nature. Meaning to be seen relatively. Suicide should of course never be an option! Taking your own life is the single most drastic and momentous decision a human can possibly make. Lord knows how much personal suffering someone must go through to ultimately be left with no other than this ultimate way in his own sight.
Calling him weak and basically to forbid someone like him to feel such a high level of despair - a level that in his point of view left no options but self-murder - simply because his life looks alright on paper to you is unfair and leaves zero thought for the actual situation the person has repeatedly found himself in. It not just disregards the mental struggle but also completely belittles the dead-end nature of suicide, an aspect anyone actually committing it is definitely aware of.
Personally, I didn‘t know Jones and even though it is always tragic when someone passes away, I did not take part in the abstruse discussion before. But since Marxeil's post has more of a general touch I felt like responding with my thoughts on such a matter. With a clear but necessary maxim: always put yourself in someone‘s shoes before judging him and if you can‘t, then simply don‘t.