Posted on Oct 24, 2015
CPO Andy Carrillo, MS
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Learn to be dead for the day: Suicidal people are locked into coffins in bizarre 'death experience' schools in South Korea where 40 people kill themselves every day. South Korea has the second highest number of suicides in the world as people suffer from stress and depression. Up to 40 people kill themselves every day in a 'hyper-competitive' society where pressure to achieve is great. In response, bizarre 'death experience' schools have been launched to help depressed people appreciate life.
Pupils are made to sign their own will and are locked in coffins by the 'angel of death' and have mock funerals. They come out 'refreshed' as facing realities of death like saying goodbye to loved ones helps them reflect on life. They are then left alone in the dark inside their coffins for at least 10 minutes, where they take time to contemplate life from an outsider’s perspective. Students wake up afterwards and emerge from their coffins, where, they say, they feel ‘refreshed’ and ‘liberated’ from their troubles.
They are spoken to again by head of the centre Jeong Yong-mun: 'You have seen what death feels like, you are alive, and you must fight!'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3284587/Learn-dead-day-Suicidal-people-locked-coffins-bizarre-death-experience-schools-South-Korea-40-people-kill-day.html
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MAJ Ken Landgren
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It will require empirical data.
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MSgt Curtis Ellis
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Not sure how to respond to this other than to say that if they are not getting those that are actually susceptible to suicide, then maybe its a waste? I don't know, just a thought...
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Capt Seid Waddell
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Odd thing to do. I'm not sure how well it would work as long as people know it is just an exercise and that their problems will still be there when they get out.
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