Suicide note
A suicide note is a message left by someone who later attempts or commits suicide. Approximately one third of those who commit suicide leave notes. Research indicates that suicide notes have a profound effect on the grief of those who read them.
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The most common reasons in favor of writing a suicide note are:
The following people have left famous suicide notes
In the UK general election, 1983, the British Labour Party decided to challenge Margaret Thatcher's Conservative Party by adopting an extremely left-wing platform. This came after the party lost several of its senior members to the SDP-Liberal Alliance. Labour Party member Gerald Bernard Kaufman called the platform the "longest suicide note in history" and the party subsequently lost a large number of seats.
"Adam's Song" from the Blink-182 album Enema of the State is written as a suicide note.
"Stan", a song by Eminem from The Marshall Mathers LP, is written as a suicide note from a fan.Usefulness
The most common reasons against writing a suicide note are:Famous Suicide Notes
References in popular culture