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World Suicide Prevention Day: She Never Knew He Was In Pain
It takes a lot of strength and courage to take this step…
Today, being the World Suicide Prevention Day, we share a real-life story of a friend who lost her friend.
In a post, on social media, she shared her experience...
"I knew him all my life - we were childhood friends. He was the most fun loving person in the room - always making everyone around him laugh and the first one to start dancing to Bollywood music at every party. He was intelligent, talented and a very loved person - but one fine day we woke up to the news that he had committed suicide.

Most of us didn't even have an inkling of what he had been going through for months - he appeared to be as normal as any of us from the outside. People began to speculate that it was to do with his love life, or that he had other work challenges, but the truth is that it isn't one particular thing that results to depression. It's just a feeling of losing way, which could stem from absolutely anything.
Also
Read:
How
A
Game
Encourages
People
To
Commit
Suicide
After
he
passed
away,
I
asked
my
psychologist
friend
here
to
help
me
spread
awareness
about
this
'invisible
illness' that
takes
so
many
lives,
without
anyone
else
having
even
a
hint
of
what
is
actually
going
on
in
the
person's
mind.
We
conduct
events
where
we
spread
the
message
through
art,
poetry
and
music
so
that
the
youth
understands
our
message.
Our message is simple - it is an illness that needs a doctor's help - just like any other disease. We want to remove the stigma that only 'mental' people go to counsellors and seek help. We lost our friend and we know how painful it still is - we don't want anyone else to feel that they have no way out. There is always a way out and it's okay to ask for help - all we want to give you, is the courage to ask."
#WorldSuicidePreventionDay



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