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Gardening at home in Kansas City, Missouri, Clancy Martin hardly looks like someone who has struggled for years with grim thoughts of suicide. “It was just all day, every day, wanting to die, wanting to take my own life,” he said.<\/p>\n
It started young, very<\/em> young. At six he ran in front of a bus \u2013 the first of ten suicide attempts over the years. “One time I pushed myself off a building,” he recalled, “and a friend, who almost went over with me, grabbed me from behind, who I didn’t even know was there. It’s a miracle that I’m alive. And I’m so grateful for that miracle!”<\/p>\n<\/span>