Smilla
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- Apr 30, 2018
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Does anyone have any ideas on how to mitigate the guilt of dying via suicide?
I suppose leaving a note of explanation, tidying up affairs if possible, conveying that the decision was the result of years of suffering, and that every waking moment was a certain torture.
Suicide is lonesome. I leave behind few people who care, and leave no dependents or obligations to loved ones but I can't seem to shake the nagging guilty feeling, although I know rationally it is my right as an individual to choose the manner and means and timing of my death.
Can anyone relate?
I suppose leaving a note of explanation, tidying up affairs if possible, conveying that the decision was the result of years of suffering, and that every waking moment was a certain torture.
Suicide is lonesome. I leave behind few people who care, and leave no dependents or obligations to loved ones but I can't seem to shake the nagging guilty feeling, although I know rationally it is my right as an individual to choose the manner and means and timing of my death.
Can anyone relate?