TAW122

TAW122

Emissary of the right to die.
Aug 30, 2018
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I mentioned that what happens after I CTB (when that day comes) would be irrelevant and that much is true as I won't be around to influence or have any input/say whatsoever in regards to how people respond or react (I would be gone/dead). Anyways a thought just popped into my mind from a thread I had almost a year ago. The user @Chinaski is quite intelligent and very thoughtful even though me and him tend to disagree a lot. He did, however, have a pretty accurate point about suicide notes.

It's your bus to catch, your call, but personally I'd consider it unlikely that pro lifers are going to give a toss about your note, it won't change their views, and the angry tone will just be used to highlight your mental and emotional torment instead. A gentle note to any loved ones explaining your inner peace would be far more worthy of effort imo.

Taken from this thread, over a year ago. Does anyone have any qualms or unsettling thoughts in regards to how people will react when you decide to leave a note? I figured I have a lot to say (probably enough to write a mini-book, or even a super long research paper), then of course, my intention to pass the torch towards pro-choice and right to die as well as sowing more seeds into pro-choice, and all that stuff. I don't intend to do activism for myself, but for the people on here, and as someone once told me, if I wish to change things I must be alive, and while that may be true, I do not wish to suffer and possibly end up in a worse situation just to "attempt" to change views of many people and/or laws in society. I will fight the battle while I still live, but someone else may have pick up where I left off. As far as for the people that mean a lot to me and that I care about, it's mostly for their comfort and I'm also doing it out of my own volition (free will), not because I feel guilty about leaving them guessing, hanging, misinterpreting things.
 

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