Do you know some writing that can make suicide sounds a little bit more reasonable to those around you that love you so I can left it in my note to ease the pain somehow?
Ty
Do you know some writing that can make suicide sounds a little bit more reasonable to those around you that love you so I can left it in my note to ease the pain somehow?
Ty
Honestly knowing someone that we care about are going to end their live and leave us. That thought alone. There is no word to ease it, no way to sugarcoat it. You can tell them why and explain your reasons to them. Hoping it will be enough.
Honestly knowing someone that we care about are going to end their live and leave us. That thought alone. There is no word to ease it, no way to sugarcoat it. You can tell them why and explain your reasons to them. Hoping it will be enough.
It would also help to tell them that there is nothing that could have been done and for them not to blame themselves. Maybe also tell them that you will no longer be suffering.
Personally I wouldn't go with some generic writing. Not that those may not sound beautiful, but if you really want to express yourself, I guess you should write something on your own. If you really suffer from life in general, tell them. Tell them that you don't want to live in agony for the rest of your life. Death is always represented as something bad or evil. But why can't be seen as freedom or peace? Just a rethorical question for you.
Personally I wouldn't go with some generic writing. Not that those may not sound beautiful, but if you really want to express yourself, I guess you should write something on your own. If you really suffer from life in general, tell them. Tell them that you don't want to live in agony for the rest of your life. Death is always represented as something bad or evil. But why can't be seen as freedom or peace? Just a rethorical question for you.
Okay, I see.
If your loved ones see your corpse, they already know that something went horribly wrong in your life.
From my experience with grieving people it's more the questions "Could I have done anything better? Was it my fault? Did I do anything wrong?" than "Why?" that are hunting them.
People "like" to blame themselves. I would assure them, that none of them is responsible for what happened in a kind, heartful way.
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