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Βάζουν κόσμο σε φέρετρα για αρκετές ώρες στη Νότια Κορέα!

Στο πλαίσιο εξάλειψης του φαινομένου λοιπόν οι αρχές της χώρας αποφάσισαν να εφαρμόσουν -αρχής γενομένης από το κέντρο πνευματικής υγείας Hyowon Healing Centre- διάφορες μεθόδους αντιμετώπισης. Έτσι λοιπόν σε ένα κοινωνικό πείραμα, οι πολίτες που νιώθουν καταπιεσμένοι ή νομίζουν πως έχουν αυτοκτονικές τάσεις, καλούνται αρχικά να γράψουν τη διαθήκη τους, μετά κλείνονται σε φέρετρα και κατόπιν γίνεται η… κηδεία τους!

Αξίζει να σημειωθεί πως σε μια από τις πιο δυνατές οικονομικά χώρες του πλανήτη, η πίεση για επιτυχία στο κομμάτι της εργασίας είναι τόσο μεγάλη που αρκετά σημαντικό μέρος του εργατικού δυναμικού αποκτά σημάδια κατάθλιψης και αυτοκτονικές τάσεις.

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After life: Inside a 'death experience' school, where depressed pupils in South Korea are taught what it's like to die, which makes them appreciate life. Pictured, a student pretends to be dead as she lies in a coffin

Curious: Depressed pupils sit in their coffins which is are sealed by an 'angel of death' where they lay inside in the dark for ten minutes to reflect on their lives

Farewell: The students write wills and pen letters to their families telling them how they feel about them. When they wake up they say they feel refreshed afterwards and appreciate life

Contemplation: Up to 40 South Koreans kill themselves every day, and the country has had the highest suicide rate in the developed world for the past eight years. It is hoped that showing people the realities of death might curb the macabre statistic

Popular: Among the groups of students are teenagers who can't cope with exam pressure, middle-aged people worried about economic problems and elderly people who don't want to become a burden on their families

Graduates: After going through the 'death experience', students emerge from their coffins speaking of feeling 'refreshed' and 'liberated' from their troubles

Damaging: The idea is to dwell on the ‘collateral damage’ of death, to think of the pain involved for their relatives left behind and consider the practicalities of their suicide. Pictured, students in  traditional robes write their wills and suicide letters

Emergence: After being sealed into their coffins by the 'angel of death', the students are left to think about what is good about life before they are freed. Some pupils emerge in tears, while others look traumatised. They are told that they have now 'seen what death feels like, you are alive, and you must fight!' 

 

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