You Are Not Insignificant
You can’t throw a certain amount of passion and love into the universe and expect it to come back in a proportional amount. I wish it worked that way, but it doesn’t.
Topic: depression
You can’t throw a certain amount of passion and love into the universe and expect it to come back in a proportional amount. I wish it worked that way, but it doesn’t.
Amy Clover shares what it means to be “Strong Inside Out” and why she’s traveling across the US to raise money for TWLOHA.
A TWLOHA supporter on why she needed to find her own reason to stay alive and why she now hopes to help others find theirs.
The thing to remember is that your life doesn’t happen in a vacuum … You are important to someone, to many-ones.
“Time is the most valuable currency, for it does heal things, and it does bring with it new, wonderful, beautiful, terrifying experiences.”
Getting better doesn’t have to be a daunting idea forever. One supporter talks about the mindsets that helped her move past her fears of recovery.
One woman reflects on the depression, anxiety, and postpartum depression that plagued her new motherhood.
Not all cultural roots and family upbringings have an understanding of mental illness. But you can still be happy and loved.
For those who face depression, there are many questions: Do I tell someone? If so, when? And whom? One supporter shares about speaking up—and why it was worth it.
TWLOHA showed up on PostSecret today. To the person who sent it, we want to say: Thank You for being so brave as to share these words.
Books, films, TV shows, music—If you look closely, they can provide clues to who you are and what you can be.
“Nothing exists without its opposite. Living a full life while battling depression has meant accepting the invitation to embrace this paradox.”
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