You offered me quiet comfort. “Don’t give up,” you said. “Just hold on for one more day.” But then— you left without a word. I couldn’t believe it. Where did you go? Where must I go to see you again? I was left in a place where no path could reach you. Later, I came to understand. You carried every burden silently and left on a long journey alone. Since that day, the world has felt unfamiliar. I stopped speaking. Even the sounds of the street, the passing strangers, and the sky itself— they all felt like they turned away. But the hardest part was time itself. Time moved for everyone else, but I felt trapped within it. My memories stayed frozen, while reality flowed past me. Losing someone doesn’t just mean losing them— it means losing a part of yourself, too. I know that now. And here I am, missing a piece of me, still standing in this unmoving time. Still trying to live. Please share the painful story that’s been quietly living in your he...
When is the moment a person feels the most broken? When do we feel the urge to let everything go? Is it because of poverty? Because we’ve lost our dreams? Or because we’ve lost someone we love? For me, the hardest moment is when it feels like nothing will ever change, no matter how hard I try. The common thread in all of this is despair— the kind that makes you believe that no matter how much you try, nothing will get better— not the world, not even yourself. In those moments, I’ve wanted to let go of myself. When my existence and all my efforts felt meaningless, life itself began to lose its weight. How about you? Have you ever reached the deepest corner of your thoughts, and felt the urge to let it all go? I feel it— every single moment. Along with the quiet question: “Could I ever become someone a little better?” And if, by any chance, you are—right now— crying out to the sky, “Please, just one more chance…” To you, and maybe to the person...