she
one day at a time
- Apr 9, 2023
- 54
I've been working for a while on writing my suicide note. In my efforts, it's become a lengthy "manifesto", of sorts. The word "manifesto" doesn't sound quite right, however. It's more of a collection of memoirs about my life and my ideas, because all I've ever really wanted is to be heard and understood. Everyone says to keep your suicide note short and to the point, but I couldn't leave this world behind without telling my story; my whole story. There's still so much left for me to say, and if there's a chance that someone may want to hear the things that I have to say, then I want to take that chance. I want more than anything for someone to read my story and truly understand me. I want those in my life who I'm leaving behind to fully understand why I made this decision. I've never quite understood why everyone says to "keep your suicide note short". I have so much to say. But I suppose, my only question is this— what is absolutely necessary to include in a suicide note? What should be included in a note to loved ones whom you've left behind?