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Secret #553
I don't enjoy life at all, and I haven't felt good for a long time. I can't understand how people can go on living and still have hope for life. I've been thinking about suicide for a long time, and I think the time has come.
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Go to a catholic church and confess
Posted on:"Just do it! Make your dreams come true" - Shia Lebouf
Posted on:Nope. If I still have to be here then so do you. Keep on fighting stranger. -JGA
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Posted on:Yeah, life is bullshit. You may need to divert in some way and stop trying to "control the narrative." But, yes, if you want to control the narrative, make sure you know how you're going to do that and how you're going to leave the wor
Posted on:I'm the same commenter from the last one. I forgot to mention one thing . When a good thing happens it makes me forget the last 10 to 15 bad things.
Posted on:I almost had the same kind of feelings. But then I thought good things do not happen frequently.. One time I was calculating the good to bad thing resume in my life is like 30 to 1. so do not feel alone and hang on. It's worth it.
Posted on:hey, i feel you. please, hang on.
Posted on:(2)Your current struggles do not define your entire life. Better days are ahead, and you deserve to be here to experience them.
Posted on:(1)The pain you're experiencing is real, but it's temporary. As Winston Churchill said, "If you're going through hell, keep going".These difficult feelings will not last forever, even if it's hard to see that right now.I know
Posted on:If you can, please reach out for help today. You deserve support and someone who will listen without judgment.
Posted on:Feeling hopeless can make everything seem dark, but talking it out often gives your mind some room to breathe and see that there can be a future beyond this moment.
Posted on:I’m really sorry you’re feeling so low right now. It takes courage to share what’s on your mind. You’re not alone, and it might help to open up about this with someone you trust—maybe a friend, family member, or a counselor.
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