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Whatever happens, we'll see. For now, we’ll just keep living.
Life is not always easy—that's something we can't deny. We can sometimes become so worn out from suffering, humiliation, or loss that we feel like the only way out is to end everything. But is that really the final path? No, my friend—suicide is not a solution. It's a permanent end to a temporary problem.If you're going through deep pain right now, remember—this moment is not forever. You were happy before, and you will be happy again. No matter how deep the pain is, there’s always a way through it.You are not alone.Many people have gone through struggles like yours, and today they’re enjoying life again. You may not realize how important your existence is to someone. Even your small smile could be the light in someone’s dark day.If someone doesn’t understand you, speak to someone else. Talk to a friend, a teacher, a therapist, or someone who will truly listen. And never hesitate to talk to your parents. They are your truest friends. No one in this world loves you as deeply as they do—nor can they. Courage doesn’t always mean fighting—sometimes, asking for help is also a great act of bravery. Life is a gift, and each day brings new opportunities. Suicide writes a tragic end to your story of struggle. But if you stay alive, you can write a new chapter—one where you win. So pause. Take a breath. Talk to someone. There is light—for you too. Live for yourself. If you die, the world may go on unaffected. But you must choose to live—for you. If you keep living through the pain, you are already a warrior. You’ve made it through so many years—won’t you face a few more challenges? Are you that person who has survived since childhood till now? Then of course you can keep going. If you rise, you are a hero. People will listen to your story when you rise again. You will become an inspiration to someone else—once you become your own inspiration. Take a deep breath—you can do this. Go, show the world that you can too. Let’s be unbelievably hardworking.Still not feeling inspired? Let me share a story that might just make you want to live again. Srikanth Bolla was born in 1991 in the village of Seetharamapuram in Andhra Pradesh, India. When he was born blind, many in society advised his parents to abandon him. His father, overwhelmed by shame and social pressure, even considered ending his child’s life. But then he made the courageous decision to raise his son instead. Srikanth turned out to be exceptionally bright in his studies. However, due to his blindness, he faced numerous obstacles. When he wanted to pursue science in high school, the college authorities initially denied him permission. He took the matter to court, and six months later, won the case—becoming the first visually impaired student in Andhra Pradesh to study science. Though he couldn’t secure a seat at the prestigious IITs in India, he went on to be accepted at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in the United States, where he earned a degree in management science. Surprised? There’s more. In 2012, Srikanth Bolla founded Bollant Industries, a company that primarily employs disabled and unskilled workers to produce eco-friendly products. His initiative gained wide recognition, and he became a celebrated entrepreneur. He has since received numerous awards and honors for his work. And here’s another twist—you’ll be amazed to know that despite being blind, Srikanth used to play cricket during his student life. He was even selected at the national level, though he later gave up the sport to focus on academics. If he could achieve all this without eyesight, why can’t you? Run toward the finish line—somewhere out there, your solution is waiting. Find it, and live for yourself. Because if I die, it won’t make a difference to the world.But if I live, I just might change a part of it.Life was never easy, and it never will be. But if you stop now, your story remains unfinished.You never know—your story might be the light in someone else’s darkness. So don’t give up. Take a breath, wipe your tears, and start again.This very struggle of yours might one day save someone else. One day, you’ll be the reason someone chooses to live—maybe not today, but that day will come.So don’t stop now… your story is not over yet.
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