Why do people feel upset, hopeless, or want to give up sometimes?
1. Too Many Burdens:
When problems (money, relationships, loneliness, fear) pile up, the mind feels heavy. It whispers:
"This will never get better." But that is not truth—only what pain tells you in that moment.
2. Feeling of Worthlessness:
Some feel they are “useless” or “not needed.” But this is a lie the tired mind repeats.
Every life—even yours—affects someone, somewhere, even if you don’t see it.
3. Lack of Meaning or Purpose:
You might think: "Why am I even here?"
But the truth is: meaning is not given, it is made slowly—through simple things:
Helping someone, learning something, smiling at a child, writing, creating—even when no one notices.
4. Comparing with Others:
The world (especially social media) shows only “perfect” lives.
But nobody posts their tears, their doubts, their lonely nights. You only see the surface—not their real struggles.
5. Depression (Mental Health):
This is real, like any illness. It makes the brain say dark, wrong things:
"You are not worth life."
But this is the disease speaking—not you.
With help (talk, medicine, therapy, friends), the fog slowly lifts.
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Why live? Why not give up?
Because no one knows what tomorrow will bring.
Even the saddest person today might smile from the heart one year later.
ЁЯМ▒ Small joys return:
The smell of rain.
The sound of music.
Laughter with someone who cares.
The hope of doing something meaningful—even small.
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