An Overthinking Mind
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  • Reads 963
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  • Parts 37
  • Time 20m
Ongoing, First published Oct 03, 2015
There are million reasons to why people get depressed, angry and sad. 

There are also million reasons why some people think committing suicide is a choice. 

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People who thinks that being depressed is dramatic; 

Let me help you understand how it feels like

To cry for help when you're drowning, but all they do is just look and witness you dying slowly. 


To be criticised and pushed down to the ground.


When someone u care so much about lie to your face.


When someone you care so much betrayed you.


When that person you thought will be with you every step of the way finally gives up and walk away.

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Sometimes these people did call for help but not loud enough for people to hear. 

Sometimes these people tried to convince themselves dying won't solve anything.


But when you try everything and things just gets worse... they just don't feel that there's another way.
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