Wait a minute! Granted, I wasn't in on the beginning of this thread
but I'm telling you, Raymond Weaver, that is you even think about
doing such a thing, I will jump on an airplane and come strangle you
myself!
I have enough people abandoning me as it is, so forget about getting
in line.
Linda
--- In JournalWriting@
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> There are two kinds of suicide, I think. One is born of a a
darkness and despair so deep that death seems the only answer to
escape the pain. I've been there. I talk about it in "My Secret
Identity", a kind of autobiography that I'm writing (in fits and
starts).
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> There is also the rational choice of allowing nature to take its
course. I've decided that should cancer return, I will not fight
it, this time. I'm 65. For a long time, now, I go to more wakes
and funerals than I do marriages and christenings. I've lived a
good life, have loved and been loved, laughed and cried...what else
is there?
>
> I'm not afraid to face any "judgment." I haven't been perfect,
but, more often than not, my "sins" were against myself. I have
paid for those sins. Generally, I have tried to live the Golden
Rule as it was in my power to do so. I want to leave this life
with a heart full of gratitude and still laughing.
>
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> Katharine The Grate <KatharineTheGrate@
> I think there can be extreme bravery involved in the
decision to kill one's self.
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