Depression Tales

Depression Tales

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My raw, candid - sometimes intricate - thoughts regarding my depression. Treat each entry as a journal entry. I write these when my feelings are too big for my body, and I'd like to let you into my mind for a while. I started this because writing is therapeutic for me, and the most productive thing I could do when life seems pointless. This is not to promote depression, but rather to let people know they are not alone in their feelings. Sometimes reading something you can relate to can be better than talking to someone who doesn't get it. If you are considering suicide or harming yourself, please speak to someone. Remember you are here for a reason, even if you can't quite figure it out right now. Stay strong. ❤️
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This is a collection of all the poetry I have written. Some sadness, some happiness, and a concotion of both. Poetry is my way to vent and let my emotions flow freely. Thanks for checking it out, and I really hope you enjoy what you find! And please -- Feel free to comment any suggestions to my writing! I'm in love with getting criticism (no, I'm not even freaking kidding. I know it sounds weird, but I really am!) I am eager to learn to be a better writer and grow surrounded by those suggestions and wonderful, amazing, awesome readers I have! Thank you guys again so much! It means the world to me! #68- hard (4/6/19) 1K Reads! (10/19/19)

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