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gabe
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- Dec 30, 2019
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Hey! I'm planning to ctb today (10/08), already have everything I need for it but there's one thing holding me back:
My mother is 63 years old (she will be 64 on the 14th), lives alone (I moved to another city because of university) and I cannot accept the idea that I am going to make her suffer for the rest of her life because of my death. We had a lot of problems for years but today I know that she tried everything to be the best mother possible. My father died when I was 3 years old and my mother alone had to raise myself and my two brothers (both older than me). Today she lives alone, works at a
kindergarten, has friends, three grandchildren and a very strong (non-christian) faith. Despite this I feel that she never got over my father's death, and thinking that with my death she will suffer and feel guilt for the rest of her life prevents me from ctb.
I need to ease her suffering and I don't know how to do that. I think about leaving a note but I don't know what to write on it. Can someone help me?
My mother is 63 years old (she will be 64 on the 14th), lives alone (I moved to another city because of university) and I cannot accept the idea that I am going to make her suffer for the rest of her life because of my death. We had a lot of problems for years but today I know that she tried everything to be the best mother possible. My father died when I was 3 years old and my mother alone had to raise myself and my two brothers (both older than me). Today she lives alone, works at a
kindergarten, has friends, three grandchildren and a very strong (non-christian) faith. Despite this I feel that she never got over my father's death, and thinking that with my death she will suffer and feel guilt for the rest of her life prevents me from ctb.
I need to ease her suffering and I don't know how to do that. I think about leaving a note but I don't know what to write on it. Can someone help me?