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writing my goodbye letters
Thread starterFelix007
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its important for me to explain the why of my decision, express gratitude for everything and to tell my family that its not their fault. really feels surreal writing these letters...
I am doing the same right now. It's so crazy. To be honest I have to stop from time to time because its too much for me.
I have written at least 30 times but descarded each of them because they were not "honest" enough. Its really hard to explain to your family that they did nothing wrong and still their kid commited suicide.
This is true nothing will justify it in their eyes. But still I want to try to explain myself. I have no goal of how much I write. For me it is important to adress three things.
1) reasons of my decision
2) Apologies for my decision
3) Mention good memories I had with them
I believe that it's a personal decision deciding how much to write in a goodbye letter, this depends on the individual and their situation. But of course there is the chance of other people not being able to understand our point of view no matter what is written as others cannot see life the same way that we do after all. I do agree that leaving behind letters is a good idea if someone has people that they are leaving behind. I think that some sort of explanation is better than leaving nothing. I wish you the best with what you are doing.
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