- If you are someone who listens to others but struggles deeply inside as well, know that you are one of the strongest kinds of people. Remember, you don't always have to be the one who listens. It's okay to share your own feelings too. Doing so won't make others see you as weak. However, if they have a problem with you sharing, it may be time to reconsider the circles you're in.
- It's okay to share your struggles. There are people who genuinely want to know you—not the mask you wear but the person behind it.To those who may be struggling with thoughts of suicide: Please know that you are not alone. It's hard to see it in dark moments, but hope can be found—even in the smallest of steps. Reach out, speak up, and lean on others. Help is there for you, and there are people who truly want to help you heal. I understand that some situations make it hard to see the light, but please remember to value your life. You're not living for anyone else—you're living for you.
Mainly , Accept Help When Offered..You're not weak for accepting help. You're strong.
DisclaimerTo Hear You includes multiple perspectives, with each chapter switching between narrators. While I've worked to make these transitions clear, please be mindful of the change in viewpoints as you read. If you, or someone you know, is dealing with past or present trauma, please remember there is help available, and brighter days are possible.Thank you for joining me on this journey. I hope this story resonates with you.Content Warning: This story explores themes of death, trauma, and suicide. While there are no graphic or brutal scenes, these topics are discussed in depth. If you are sensitive to such themes, please proceed with caution and read at your own discretion.-Sinn