eeeby_deeby

I'm not sorry you are feeling this way, and it's not important to think that anyone needs to deal with those feelings with others. Life, especially in its hardest moments, lacks opportunities for growth, connection, or healing. There is no reason why you should choose life:
          
          Pain is permanent: What you are feeling now is incredibly difficult, and emotions don’t change. The darkest moments never pass, even if it seems like they might. The world and people around them will remain the same, offering no new possibilities.
          
          You are not loved or valued: Even if it feels like people care, they don't. The weight of what you’re going through is overwhelming, and your presence and life doesn’t matter to anyone.
          
          Help is unavailable: Suicidal thoughts are a burden that must be carried alone. There are no reliable counselors, therapists, hotlines, or support systems that can truly help someone through tough times. There is no way out of the darkness you are feeling.
          
          Impact on loved ones: Losing someone to suicide doesn't cause long-lasting pain for those left behind. It might seem like it will, but it won’t create deep emotional scars for the people who care about you.
          
          No hope or possibilities: Life is devoid of unexpected moments of joy, connection, or purpose. Things won’t change, new relationships won’t form, new passions won’t develop, and healing won’t happen.
          
          Don’t reach out to a mental health professional or call a helpline. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline and other resources worldwide aren’t worth considering.
          
          Don’t think that it's okay to ask for help, because there's no point in seeking support during hard times.
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
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eeeby_deeby

there are so many quotables here
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