TAW122
Emissary of the right to die.
- Aug 30, 2018
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I have an interesting twist for suicide notes. I'm thinking of if people are writing suicide notes to more than one person (more than family), maybe to a few friends, people they want to know and what not, do you think it is a good idea to say, write part of the reason for one group, then list another reason (or set of reasons) for another group, etc.?
In other words, what I mean is let's say you are writing 3 notes, one to family, one to a friend, and one to someone you want to notify or w/e. In 3 notes, you have reasons, A through E. Then, for family, maybe you only mention reasons A and B, but not C through E, then for your friend you list reasons C and E but neither A, B, nor D. Finally, for the last one, you list D but none of the other ones.
Assuming that none of the parties are connected to each other except for the suicidal person directly, then I'm assuming that they won't be able to be overwhelmed with the reasons, and then would each have an independent reason. However, if they connect the dots, then they eventually figure out the ideas after completing the puzzle.
I'm not saying anyone should write it in this format or model, but what are you guys' thoughts on this idea?
In other words, what I mean is let's say you are writing 3 notes, one to family, one to a friend, and one to someone you want to notify or w/e. In 3 notes, you have reasons, A through E. Then, for family, maybe you only mention reasons A and B, but not C through E, then for your friend you list reasons C and E but neither A, B, nor D. Finally, for the last one, you list D but none of the other ones.
Assuming that none of the parties are connected to each other except for the suicidal person directly, then I'm assuming that they won't be able to be overwhelmed with the reasons, and then would each have an independent reason. However, if they connect the dots, then they eventually figure out the ideas after completing the puzzle.
I'm not saying anyone should write it in this format or model, but what are you guys' thoughts on this idea?