Growing up poor was difficult. When there was no rice, we sometimes ate scraps from rich people’s garbage. But poverty was a gift in disguise, helping me see life through a more compassionate lens.
we were traveling on the highway and i noticed this truck driver assistant video calling his wife and see his baby and he had a such a nice happy smile on his face. seeing that made my day. i love when things like this make me so happy
Cold weather has started, and so has my depression. My little pick-me-up is having pretty nails. And there's no better set to use than Open Hearts, a suicide prevention awareness set with the awareness colors (purple and teal) with ribbons and hearts. While I may no longer actively struggle with suicidal thoughts, I still get them and I'm not ashamed about my long road of recovery I've endured with my mental disorders.
You are not alone.
Every 40 seconds someone dies from a suicide. With more awareness that can change.
Know the signs:
🚨 immediate risk🚨
Talking about wanting to die or to kill oneself
Looking for a way to kill oneself, such as searching online or obtaining a gun
Talking about feeling hopeless or having no reason to live
⚠️serious risk⚠️
Talking about feeling trapped or in unbearable pain
A young calf stands serenely as a fiery Kansas sunset paints the sky with warm hues. The simple beauty of farm life is captured perfectly in this peaceful moment.