One of the most important things I’ve learned is to be mindful of others. A kind word or a listening ear can be a lifeline for someone who feels like they’re drowning. Suicide is painfully real, and no one ever says, “Well, I saw that coming.” Loneliness is one of the adversary’s greatest tools, especially in a world where technology gives us the illusion of connection while so many people live in emotional and spiritual isolation.
If you’re struggling, know this: It’s going to pass. What matters isn’t what’s on you—it’s what’s in you. What lies behind us and what lies ahead are tiny matters compared to what lies within us.
And if you’re not struggling, look around. There’s someone near you who needs help. Maybe it’s a kind word, a small act of service, or just a reminder that they’re not alone. Loving and serving others is the greatest key to happiness.
So, if you’re not “getting,” start giving. You’ll be amazed at how much you receive in return. Keep negativity out of your heart, forgive people who don’t deserve it, and love others—even when it’s hard.
We all have our demons to fight, but together, we can lift each other. Sometimes, all it takes is a little kindness to change a life—and maybe even save one.
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