However, when the locomotive passed by, when the pranksters came to their friends, they found that they had made a big mistake-their friends had died.
In the subsequent autopsy, the forensic doctor did not find any traces of internal organs damage. So, how did this man die? Did he kill or commit suicide? How should the law convict? This case became a topic of discussion for a while. On one occasion, the police made great efforts to catch the leader of a criminal organization. This organization is evil, and it is certain that the leader will be sentenced to death. However, the organization said that if their leader was executed, they would take revenge. Because this organization is powerful, the police dare not take it lightly and don't know what to do with the leader. Finally, the police came up with an idea: first, cut off the artery on a monkey's hand in front of the leader, and let the leader watch the monkey's blood drain slowly and die slowly; Then, blindfolded, the police also scratched the artery of his hand with a sharp weapon (note: it only made him feel that there was a sharp weapon slipping through the artery, but in fact his hand did not bleed). At the same time, the faucet beside his hand was turned on and the water dripped on the ground bit by bit. At first, it was a little, and then the water gradually increased ... (the purpose of dripping is to make him think that his blood is flowing out). Therefore, this not only solves the disposal method of the leader, but also makes the criminal organization speechless.
Both of these stories illustrate the phenomenon of "suicidal thoughts". For example, in the first story, when the man on the railway heard the train rumbling, the tracks under his feet trembled slightly. He struggled to escape from danger, but he was tied up in a bag and knew that he could not escape. In order to avoid being dismembered by the train, he ended his life as early as 100 meters away from him. In the second story, the prisoner who was executed first saw the fact that the monkey bled to death, and then heard his own "blood" without seeing it, so he thought he was dead. On the basis that he will die, the activities of various physical functions such as heartbeat and pulse gradually decrease, and then slowly "die". Psychologists have done such an experiment. Put a mouse in the middle of a pool full of water. Although the pool is large, it is still within the swimming ability of mice. After the mouse fell into the water, it didn't swim there immediately, but turned in circles and made a squeak. It is measuring its position, and its beard is an accurate position detector. Its cry reached the edge of the pool, and the sound waves reflected back and were detected by the moustache. Rats can judge the size of the pool, their position and the distance from the edge of the pool. After screaming and turning several times, it swam unhurriedly in the selected direction and soon reached the shore.
The experiment is not over yet.
The psychologist put another mouse in the middle of the pool. The difference is that the moustache of this mouse has been cut off. Rats are also circling in the water, making squeaks. Because the "detector" no longer exists, it cannot detect the reflected sound waves. A few minutes later, the exhausted mouse sank to the bottom of the water and drowned.
Regarding the death of the second mouse, psychologists explained that the mouse had to be cut off, so the mouse could not accurately determine its position, could not feel the edge of the pool that was actually very close, and thought that it could not swim out anyway. So, it stopped all efforts and ended its own life.
Psychologists finally concluded that when life is completely hopeless, animals often end their lives by force, which is called "mental suicide".
Undeniably, such a tragedy happened not only to mice or other animals, but also to people in varying degrees. On the road of life, everyone may encounter the "pool" that mice encounter, that is, the so-called adversity, predicament, or bad luck. At this time, some people are like mice with moustaches cut off, exaggerating their adversity infinitely, thinking that there is an ocean of bad luck in front of them. "You can't swim out anyway." Desperate for the situation, they gave up their last faith, let go of their hands that they shouldn't and can't let go, and let their full ideals, ambitions and ambitions drown in a shallow pool that can't hurt them at all.
Therefore, there is no despair in this world, only desperate people. An American electrical worker works on a workbench surrounded by high-voltage electrical equipment. Although he has taken all necessary safety measures, he is still nervous. One day, he bumped into a wire on the workbench and mistakenly thought he was electrocuted and died immediately. He showed all the symptoms of electrocution.