Replacement involves things that provide you with benefits at any stage of life, and the items that are already in place should also offer benefits throughout life. Both lines emphasize the importance of receiving benefits at any stage of life. Therefore, suicide is neither a thing nor a benefit. It is a human tendency for everyone to seek benefits, so your question is incorrect. Suicide is considered the act of cowards.
Your enthusiasm for the future, your foresight, your perception of things, and your eagerness to take action can prevent thoughts of suicide. Consider that when you face a problem, ensuring that your future family members do not encounter the same issue is crucial. This motivates you to work and not shy away from your responsibilities.