Have you ever looked into your mother’s eyes when she’s truly worried? Can you imagine the moment she realizes her child is never coming back. The regret your father will choke on for not saying the right words. The helplessness your siblings will live with, asking themselves if they could have saved you, if only they had known, if only they had listened more.
Suicide doesn’t just end your suffering it passes it on like a curse, wrapping itself around the lives of those who love you, even if they never knew how to show it right. It breaks homes. It scars hearts. And it leaves a silence that no apology, no letter, no last message can ever fill.
After some time and even they will move on with time. No one’s life will stop because of you. Maybe that feels true in your lowest moments. But let’s be real, yes, people may survive your absence, but they will never be the same.
And here is something even more heartbreaking that there are people out there right now, clinging to life with every last breath, fighting battles you can’t even imagine. They are begging for more time, hoping for one more sunrise, while you still have time. You still can choose to fight, even if it feels impossible.
What if the moment you are about to give up is the very moment right before everything begins to change? What if the next chapter in your life is carrying the peace you have been praying for, even if right now, everything feels impossible, even if every second feels heavier than death itself?
But here’s the truth: as long as you are alive, there is still a chance. Pain is part of the journey. Struggles don’t mean you are weak they are the teachers life sends to shape you into someone stronger. Don’t keep asking yourself how much more you can endure. Just keep moving one breath, one step, one tear at a time with the faith that the destination will appear.
Because if you give up now, the only thing that will remain is a lifelong regret. A regret so deep, there will be no coming back from it. No second chances. No rewinds. Just silence and the echo of what could have been.
“This moment is painful, but it is not permanent. Give life one more chance to surprise you, Take the risk”. DS