@No Future, you're very eloquent. I've been getting all that said in person so a note would be redundant. But other people have other situations
If it's sincere I'm sure a simple "I love you and I'm sorry - it's my choice and no one's fault" would be very treasured by people left behind.
A "to whom it may concern" note stating that my death is a suicide is probably a good idea too. Thanks, people, for pointing that out.
Thank you. I recognise forcing words and platitudes is difficult when living in a fog. It's a near artform.
A note should be a final opportunity to leave some notion of your thoughts, longings and wishes, so that the ones you leave aren't completely lost as to why you left. Others may learn from it.
I practically envy the respect, courage and relationships and relationships you must have to approach people with your thoughts verbally
@Soul . Kudos to you.
It's hard, but if anyone is struggling to write a note, let it be a stream of conciousness. This is an opportunity for utter honestly, and so your kin and peers don't have to create answers for questions made impossible to answer.
As mentioned: I invite anyone to PM me if you are struggling to put words to that shitty, heavy cloud hanging over your head. It's almost impossible to externalize when you're in that fog on your own.
It's like trying to write a song, when know fuck all about music. Doable; definitely fucking difficult.