People can say that they are fine, as Abs said.
People can say that everything is going good.
People can say that everything is (going) tip-top, ship-shape, perfectly perfect in every way.
But sometimes they are wrong.
When you meet someone, especially online, you don't know what they are going through. You don't know what tasks they have been faced with in real life. What mountains they have to climb. The bridges they HAVE to cross.
Some people, (I know a few), decide that that mountain is not worth climbing. They decide that that bridge is not worth crossing. They decide that by the time they get to the very top of the mountain, their journey is not going to be worth it. They decide that by the time they get over that bridge, seeing what is on the other side is not worth it.
Their solution? Suicide.
You can meet someone and think "They seem like they're happy. I wish I was them." You don't know if they are happy. You don't know what they go through at home. You don't know what they go through at school. You don't know what they go through inside. Some people feel like they are not worth the time. Some people feel like if they were gone, the world would be a better place. THAT IS NOT TRUE! You make this world what it is. You help this world turn as much as others do. Don't take your life or someone else's life over the conflict on the inside or at home. You always have someone who loves you. You always have someone who cares about you. You always have someone who will be there for you when you need someone. When you need a shoulder to cry on. When you need someone to catch you when you fall.
Not saying it is okay by any means to be rude to another person, (or another player) anyways.
When you meet someone, think before you speak. You don't want to be mean/
aggressive toward them, and make their problem even worse. You don't know what they are going through inside. Sometimes people can say things that hurt others without meaning to. Such as life.
Whether you meant to say it or not, you still said it, and you cannot go back and change it. Just forget about that, and move forward with your life.
Right now, is an example. Abs stated that she has thought about suicide several times. Me being a close friend, I knew. I (and many others) was the one she fell back on. I was the person who caught her when she fell.
Be honest. Many of you thought that everything was ship-shape in her life, but it wasn't. We could have lost her several times, but she knew she had friends who cared about her, and a life that she cared about.
So before you make assumptions, put yourself in someone else's shoes for a day and think about what they go through before you say anything that could be harmful to them.
Suicide is not okay. I, myself, have considered taking my own life because I felt like everyone hated me, but I didn't. I realized to just forget about your problems, and move on with your life, because there are people out there that love you, and people who will take care of you. If you are experiencing any suicidal thoughts or actions, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline IMMEDIATELY at 1-800-273-8255.
People can say that everything is going good.
People can say that everything is (going) tip-top, ship-shape, perfectly perfect in every way.
But sometimes they are wrong.
When you meet someone, especially online, you don't know what they are going through. You don't know what tasks they have been faced with in real life. What mountains they have to climb. The bridges they HAVE to cross.
Some people, (I know a few), decide that that mountain is not worth climbing. They decide that that bridge is not worth crossing. They decide that by the time they get to the very top of the mountain, their journey is not going to be worth it. They decide that by the time they get over that bridge, seeing what is on the other side is not worth it.
Their solution? Suicide.
You can meet someone and think "They seem like they're happy. I wish I was them." You don't know if they are happy. You don't know what they go through at home. You don't know what they go through at school. You don't know what they go through inside. Some people feel like they are not worth the time. Some people feel like if they were gone, the world would be a better place. THAT IS NOT TRUE! You make this world what it is. You help this world turn as much as others do. Don't take your life or someone else's life over the conflict on the inside or at home. You always have someone who loves you. You always have someone who cares about you. You always have someone who will be there for you when you need someone. When you need a shoulder to cry on. When you need someone to catch you when you fall.
Not saying it is okay by any means to be rude to another person, (or another player) anyways.
When you meet someone, think before you speak. You don't want to be mean/
aggressive toward them, and make their problem even worse. You don't know what they are going through inside. Sometimes people can say things that hurt others without meaning to. Such as life.
Whether you meant to say it or not, you still said it, and you cannot go back and change it. Just forget about that, and move forward with your life.
Right now, is an example. Abs stated that she has thought about suicide several times. Me being a close friend, I knew. I (and many others) was the one she fell back on. I was the person who caught her when she fell.
Be honest. Many of you thought that everything was ship-shape in her life, but it wasn't. We could have lost her several times, but she knew she had friends who cared about her, and a life that she cared about.
So before you make assumptions, put yourself in someone else's shoes for a day and think about what they go through before you say anything that could be harmful to them.
Suicide is not okay. I, myself, have considered taking my own life because I felt like everyone hated me, but I didn't. I realized to just forget about your problems, and move on with your life, because there are people out there that love you, and people who will take care of you. If you are experiencing any suicidal thoughts or actions, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline IMMEDIATELY at 1-800-273-8255.