You Asked. The TWLOHA Interns Answered. Part 2 of 5
What is the most important thing to remember when living with so many people?
What is the most important thing to remember when living with so many people?
What is the single most important thing you need to know about being an intern?
After his third suicide attempt, professional golfer Andrew Jensen decided to his use platform to speak out about living with depression.
“I went through a handful of these situations, which my best friend dubbed “Braveheart” moments; these were moments where I chose to listen to my brave heart rather than the voice of fear in my head.”
“As we stood out in the rain, I felt alive again.”
“When the pangs of feeling alone threatened to overtake me, I discovered mercy in composing. When I found myself paralyzed by desolation and fear, melodies stepped in to share my burden.”
“Why does your life matter? Because you’re making it matter.”
As you invite more people to join you on your journey, you’ll find that your steps get lighter.
“Something about the tree stuck with me more than music, more than words, and, at the time, more than people.”
“All along, it was people who would grow me and teach me and show me what actually mattered when it comes to being human and hopeful and a little bit lost (and okay with it) in this lifetime.”
It doesn’t end tonight. It doesn’t stop at midnight with the close of National Suicide Prevention Week. i don’t know about you, but this week has me excited for the future.
I had to work very hard, every day, to keep the part of me that wanted to live stronger than the part that wanted to die.

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