When life hits a low point: a conversation about hope and promise

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When life hits a low point: a conversation about hope and promise

Recently, I made a resolution
To go to heaven to be with her.


My parents always scolded me.
Teachers were indifferent to me.
What's the point of living?
I plan to end it all on June 3rd.
I just came to say goodbye.
To say goodbye to the world.
Even if the world thinks I'm not important
I don't need to be consoled
You don't have to respond.
It's just a simple goodbye.
Goodbye.

Hiya, although I'm not sure exactly what you're going through, I can feel that your heart is filled with great sadness and helplessness, and this pain is taking your breath away, which is why you want to get out of it by leaving. I'm here to give you a spaced out hug and hope you feel a little support.

Since you've decided to end your life, can you promise me something first? Because you sent out a plea for help today, and I happened to see your message, which means that we are destined for each other, right? Maybe I'll be the one to see you say your final goodbye.

In all your days on earth, is there one thing that you have always dreamed of doing but have not been able to accomplish for various reasons? It may be the deepest wish of your heart, and the driving force that has supported you up to now. Why don't you go ahead and make it happen? This is a promise between me and you.

At the same time, I would like to ask you to think back, did your parents really scold you every day? Was there ever a day that was an exception? If they were like that every day, how could you have grown up to this day?

In your mind, your parents and teachers don't like you. Then I want to ask, do you like yourself? Be sure to answer me. If the answer is no, then ask yourself why you don't like them? Is it because you are projecting your dissatisfaction with yourself onto them?

I'm Lilly Little Ears from the Answer Library, and the world and I are loving you! Please do remember to fulfill our engagement and answer my questions.