>>13959730You may find some more concrete scientific information by examining the difference between things that do and do not kill them selves.
What is the youngest age someone has killed them self at?
What are the differences between someone younger than that point and older than that point?
Has any artificial intelligence "killed itself"?
Which animals in the animal kingdom kill them selves, and why?
What other organisms kill them selves and why?
What are the differences between those animals/organisms that do, versus those that don't?
Those who have killed them selves, but left a note with their reasoning, what do they normally say? Are there categories of suicide note? What are the primary motivators?
Do individuals with certain types of brain damage or intellectual disabilities avoid killing them selves?
Whatever it is that makes someone kill them self, in general, probably has to do with a set of definable factors.
I would study this type of information if I had a distinct interest in the topic.