
oatmeal.n
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- Apr 28, 2025
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I've been thinking for a bit as my ctb date creeps closer, and I've been considering writing notes to loved ones for the sake of closure. as i think about it more, though, i don't understand why i should, and why so many other people do as well. for context, i don't have many people close to me. i have about 3 people who actually matter to me, but that don't particularly like me. i don't see why writing notes is necessary, or people feel the need to do it in the first place. everyone will be grieving regardless, whether notes are written, or not. it might be considered the 'right thing to do', but depending on your method, you'll be out before any of that will matter. you will be dead. i would say im a fairly compassionate person, but this stumps me because i have no idea how to logically refute the idea that the notes don't matter. you will be gone, complete peace and emptiness. you won't have the capacity to think about your actions or regret, that's why its such a perfect solution to many, nothing will matter! if you're willing to put your loved ones through grief, (putting yourself over your loved ones for respect towards your own mental health, physical health, etc.) and never face their reactions toward it, why not ctb the easiest way possible? the only two things that make sense is closure & religion. religion because themes of afterlife are present, and closure because, well, closure.
sorry if this is a dumb question, but its really bugging me because I can't get the concept of eternal peace/loss of consciousness out of my head to think about this rationally. (if you can't tell, im just trying to get my ideas out on paper without forgetting everything in an instant). id love to hear your reasonings or at least a dumbed down version of them.
sorry if this is a dumb question, but its really bugging me because I can't get the concept of eternal peace/loss of consciousness out of my head to think about this rationally. (if you can't tell, im just trying to get my ideas out on paper without forgetting everything in an instant). id love to hear your reasonings or at least a dumbed down version of them.