Story time: A Goodbye Party
There once was a guy who for the longest time had showed behaviors of loneliness, depression, and sadness.
The guy's family and friends noticed this behavior as the time passed but it became the new normal.
The guy was the sad and lonely guy...
There once was a guy who for the longest time had showed behaviors of loneliness, depression, and sadness.
The guy's family and friends noticed this behavior as the time passed but it became the new normal.
The guy was the sad and lonely guy...
This behavior went on for weeks with the guy feeling like the only person on the planet.
Completely and utterly alone.
No one could help. No one understood. No one loved him. No one listened.
Completely and utterly alone.
No one could help. No one understood. No one loved him. No one listened.
Until one day, the guy started to seemingly be doing "better". He started to show signs of improvement.
He started to go out of his way for people, doing more nice things for people, and gave people gifts.
People noticed this. They told him that it was great to have him back...
He started to go out of his way for people, doing more nice things for people, and gave people gifts.
People noticed this. They told him that it was great to have him back...
In their minds, they thought he was back to normal and they didn't want to go into further detail afraid that it may trigger that "sad behavior" again.
What they didnt know was that he did these nice things and then went home and killed himself.
He was saying goodbye...
What they didnt know was that he did these nice things and then went home and killed himself.
He was saying goodbye...
Sometimes when a person actually decides that they are going to kill themself it can bring a sense of peace.
If someone you know who is depressed all of a sudden flips their behavior then this is the time you don't accept "I'm fine" or "I'm doing okay". Ask questions!
If someone you know who is depressed all of a sudden flips their behavior then this is the time you don't accept "I'm fine" or "I'm doing okay". Ask questions!
At the end of the day, some people just need people to listen. Be there for them. Love on them. Help them.
Suicide is a problem in our country and we have the ability to help. Reach out to those who are in need.
Suicide hotline number: 1-800-273-8255
Suicide is a problem in our country and we have the ability to help. Reach out to those who are in need.
Suicide hotline number: 1-800-273-8255