How to Write a Suicide Note
If you're planning suicide, you should definitely read this. This is your complete and correct guide in writing the perfect suicide note.
1. Get a good writing pen, and a nice piece of paper, maybe specialty paper to make it more emotional. But I suggest that you prepare several sheets. This will be long. VERY LONG.
2. Start off with a greeting, like all letters do, like "To whom it may concern" or "Dear John", or whatever you like.
3. This is the real deal. This is the part when you begin writing. Do NOT start your letter with the typical "By the time you read this, I might be dead. Don't try to stop me." It will sound cliché. You don't want that, do you?
4. Try starting your note by writing down memories. You want to be remembered, right? You want your death to make sense. So first, write something about your childhood. Maybe something about your favorite toy or the pet dog you really wanted to adopt. Write down memories like the time your mom took you to the zoo or the time when your dad brought home your favorite chocolate cake. Try to remember how hapy you were as a child, how carefree you were, how perfect life seemed.
5. Then continue your note by writing about school. Write about the pranks you played on your friends or the times you'd imitate your teachers whenever their backs are turned. You could even write about this cute guy you liked back in third grade. Remember the days when you loved going to school because of all the wonderful people there.
6. Write about your best friends, how you love them, how much they mean to you, how much you're grateful for having them in your life.
7. Write about your brothers and sisters (that is, if you have any). Write about the countless times you enjoyed playing with them, wrestling them, and fighting over the remote. Write about how lucky you are to be their sibling.
8. Now think about your parents, all the love they have for you, whether or not you felt it. All the hard work. All the days you spent with them. All the good memories you made. Think about your mom carrying you in her womb. Think about the pain she endured during your birth. Think about your dad working late at night for you. Think about all the sacrifices they've done to keep you alive.
9. Think about the people who committed suicide. Write about how they have ended their lives without realizing their purpose in this world and the importance of life itself. Write about how they've hurt the people who love them. Write about how awful it must have been to not be strong enough, to choose to die rather than face their fears.
10. Try to see yourself. Your life. Your decisions. Your attempt for suicide. Write about why you want to die. List down everything even if it could go on more than a hundred reasons why. Write about how the people who love you would feel when you leave this world, and how they would deal with the loss.
Your note ends here. Now keep this note in your drawer. Go outside and appreciate the world's beauty. Whenever you feel sad or hurt, take out your "suicide note" and read it. That's your life. See its beauty. See its vibrance and uniqueness. Your life doesn't have to end at the period of the last sentence you wrote there. You can choose to continue writing and see that theres more in store for you.