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A MELANCHOLY FOR LONELINESS

A MELANCHOLY FOR LONELINESS

"Humans seek peace amidst the chaos that only death seems to be the path of it"

Even if it hasn't proved yet, he was still going through depression was taking heavy medications for it as per the media and I'm writing this with a hope that maybe just maybe I can bring light to how important it is to talk and to listen too.

Depression is a common mental disorder.
Globally 264 million people suffer from it 

Depressed people aren't different from us.
They live amongst us.
They are our friends, our family members, our classmates, our colleagues, our acquaintances, our neighbors.

Being someone's ears is the easiest way to save their lives.

At times we need someone to talk to and we find ourselves alone, in a dark place.

When we don't speak up, our emotions build-up

We box them up and put it in the darkness and wish to never open again.

Problems don't kill themselves on and wish to never open again.

Problems don't kill themselves on their own.

Issues don't just vanish away in thin air.

The solution doesn't come up from running and ignoring.

You do not heal until you accept the hurt.

You have to talk them out not box them up.

You have to let them out and seek for solution and not bury them somewhere and except things to get better on their own.

Life is too short and gets shorter when we let our petty problems get bigger & bigger by not solving them.

Everything has a solution.
Nothing is dead end.

It's a request please talk out.
Please listen to what people has to say.

You know them even if you don't recognize them and there is a slight idea that something is wrong.

Sit with them and talk out, 
ask them what is wrong and how can I help you?

Please talk out and suicide is never the answer.

Life always gets better.
Don't run from it.

The World needs you and.
It is there to listen to.

You are not alone.
Life doesn't end this way.

You are braver than this you deserve better. 

Don't give up please.

 -VAISHNAVI DHAMODHARAN

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