You Can’t Save Everyone
You can't save everyone. You may not even save anyone. But you can offer something to someone.
Topic: suicide
You can't save everyone. You may not even save anyone. But you can offer something to someone.
Sometimes, to keep yourself here, you need to figure out ways to change the immediate narrative being voiced in your head.
If suicidality leads to the belief we will not be missed, yet each person who dies by suicide is mourned intensely, then that belief has to be false.
Novels, shows, films, songs, and so on address a sensitive topic sometimes with layered nuance and other times with deeply misguided perceptions.
Stigma stated, “If you admit to having these thoughts, people will see you differently.”
The moment of intervention should not be a moment at all, but a collection of moments.
Emotion, including sadness, is part of being human. Being sad doesn't have to be a bad thing.
There’s this phrase I keep seeing when a tragic and usually surprising suicide makes the news.
Going to the hospital isn’t fun, but if it keeps you safe, it’s worth it.
Without connection, our souls whither. We long to be known.
When all feels lost, you are still worth fighting for. The help you need, the hope you're trying to feel—we want you to have the chance to find it.
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