ULAN
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"If you would give your life a title, what would it be?" tanong sa akin ng isang batang hindi ko kilala. I heavily sighed as I search my mind for an answer. For years I strangled with the rain. It choked me and didn't let me breathe. I was trapped until she came. She showed me the brightest she could ever been, but just like how a heated sun affects the oceans, I didn't saw she was already creating clouds--vast and fiery ones. "Ulan." unconciously I answered, because those were the ones she left me with.
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This is not just a story. It is a collection of silent battles. Inside these chapters are different minds, different struggles, and different experiences that people often fail to see or understand. Each story opens a small window into lives affected by mental health conditions, emotional pain, and the weight of being misunderstood by society. From obsessive thoughts that refuse to stop, to overwhelming anxiety, to emotions that feel too heavy to carry alone, each chapter shows how different people fight battles that are invisible to others. Some are aware of what they are going through but cannot simply "stop." Some try to function normally while their minds are in constant conflict. Some are judged, ignored, or misunderstood by the world around them. This book does not exist to label people. It exists to humanize them. Because behind every behavior that others may not understand, there is a person trying their best to survive their own mind. And maybe, in reading these stories, we learn to see them a little more clearly. Not as broken. Not as different. But as human.

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