Tell them you love them. Many of our family members and friends struggle day in and day out, but are afraid to speak up because of how they might be viewed after the fact. IT DOES NOT MATTER! If you need to cry…then cry. If you need to scream, then scream.
I don’t care how tough you think you are, but it’s time to put down the façade and let someone know you aren’t okay. If you’re doing okay, well help someone. It’s time for us to let go of the negative judgement towards and make sure the people in our lives are okay.
If you think you have no one..well… I LOVE YOU. I’m here for anyone who needs to talk or needs somebody to listen. As a society we gotta do better!"
Scholar Athlete
Stanford University
Hello,
It's Sunita here.
It will take many more courageous people with big hearts, like Omari, to speak up. We must all do something, until mental illness, emotional anguish, and the debilitating effects it has on us, often for a life time, if undisclosed, and untreated, is looked at, as the human experience that it is.
I applaud this young man. I pray for him. And all those who are trying their hardest to bring about the change, this is so desperately needed in our society.
Love. Understanding. Compassion. Grace.
WE MUST DO BETTER. FOR OUR CHILDREN. FOR OUR ELDERLY. AND FOR EVERYONE IN BETWEEN.
And we must start by doing better for ourselves. Because that is the only way we can be there for others in a way that is full of love, understanding, and strength.
Agreed!
At what point will we wake up as a society and unveil our common suffering? We are failing our youth. We are suffering ourselves. We are not leading the way.
At what point will we wake up as a society and unveil our common suffering? We are failing our youth. We are suffering ourselves. We are not leading the way.
It will take many more courageous people with big hearts, like Omari, to speak up. We must all do something, until mental illness, emotional anguish, and the debilitating effects it has on us, often for a life time, if undisclosed, and untreated, is looked at, as the human experience that it is.
I applaud this young man. I pray for him. And all those who are trying their hardest to bring about the change, this is so desperately needed in our society.
Love. Understanding. Compassion. Grace.
WE MUST DO BETTER. FOR OUR CHILDREN. FOR OUR ELDERLY. AND FOR EVERYONE IN BETWEEN.
And we must start by doing better for ourselves. Because that is the only way we can be there for others in a way that is full of love, understanding, and strength.
I love you!
Until next time,
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