The Masks We Wear
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  • Reads 40
  • Votes 2
  • Parts 3
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published Mar 03, 2019
A young woman's therapy sessions recalling how she discovered everything late. Not recognizing her own trauma and depression for years. Internalizing for once, that she has never been as happy as she lead on. But somehow she feels obligated to push through and continue to pretend like nothing is wrong, because thats what is expected of her. Unable to cope with her own struggles, she documents it all in hopes to save others before it is too late.
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This book is nonfiction. Highly recommended, though some chapters may be hard to read due to relatability (all depends on the reader). The author encourages you to read this, to leave comments, and to share with others. 
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Intended audience(s):
Those who are struggling with depression or something along those lines. 
Those who knows someone who is.
Those interested in the RAW, uncut, thought process of one victim of depression.
Those who have survived (or something like that) depression, etc. 
Those who are worried about someone or themselves. 
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Author's Note:
Please know, that you're never alone. That YOU do NOT deserve to be unhappy. Your past doesn't define you, your fight does. Please reach out to ME, the author if you find yourself with unanswered questions, wanting to vent, your secrets and stories are safe with me. Because I know how it feels to feel alone.. and I don't wish that on ANYONE! You are loved, you are special, and you are important. 

Enjoy.
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