George Eastman (1854-1932), founder of Kodak company, committed suicide by shooting his heart.
I once heard a preacher commented how people saw the world hopelessly and became depressed enough to commit suicide, and using the example of the Kodak's former president.
However, I just came across the site where although the disease did caused George to be in a position that led to his depression, his suicide wasn't quite that of hopelessness...as his suicide note read: My work is done. Why wait?
So what is it that justify the situation?
I see no justification. Because I believe there are more he could have done. God decides if our work is finished.