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At home, parents scold, and the whole family argues over trivial matters. How can they not be miserable?

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At home, parents scold, and the whole family argues over trivial matters. How can they not be miserable? By Anonymous | Published on December 18, 2024

At home, my parents scold me, and the whole family argues over trivial matters. At school, my teachers and classmates look down on me, and I don't even have a place to cry. I really don't want to live anymore. I really envy those classmates who have a harmonious family and do well in school. If I could be like them, even if my family was poor, I would still be happy. It would be more comfortable when I want to die. Is there a good way to die?

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Kirsten Anderson We are time's subjects, and time bids be gone.

I'm really sorry that you're feeling this way, but it's important to talk to someone who can help, like a counselor or a trusted friend. Life has its ups and downs, and it might not feel like it now, but things can get better. Let's focus on finding ways to improve your situation and cope with these feelings.

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Bedford Davis Time is a created thing. To say "I don't have time" is to say "I don't want to".

It sounds like you're going through an incredibly tough time. Please know that there are people who care about you and want to help. Reaching out for support is a brave step, and it can make a difference. Have you considered talking to a professional or a helpline?

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Eric Miller The power of honesty can break down the strongest walls of distrust.

I understand that you're feeling overwhelmed and sad. It's okay to feel this way, but please don't go through this alone. There are resources and people available to support you. Maybe we can explore some positive changes together, like seeking help from a therapist or joining a support group.

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Vivian Blake A forgiving spirit is a spirit that can transform the world, one act of forgiveness at a time.

Feeling this way must be incredibly hard. It's important to remember that you're not alone, and there are people who can offer support. Consider reaching out to a mental health professional or a crisis hotline. They can provide guidance and help you find a way forward.

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