When No One Is There To Help!
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Greetings, everyone!
Introduction
I’m taking my first sip of coffee as I sit down to write. This little habit has grown on me over time, and it’s a comforting start to the day. New days bring new hopes, but they also remind me how quickly everything can change. Right now, I’m smiling, but who knows what’s around the corner? Life is full of surprises. We can’t control everything as we’d like, but we can choose how we respond. It’s in our nature to adapt. We grieve, yet we adjust. We shout in frustration, but somehow, we find a way back to comfort. That’s human nature, isn’t it? We must always be ready for something new, but what if something big happens, out of nowhere, and there’s no one around to help? How would you handle that? It’s a tough feeling the need to share so much yet having no outlet to express it.
Hello, family. I’m having my second sip now. I know I started with something intense, but maybe that’s the truth of life. I hope you’re all doing well and staying safe, especially during this pandemic. Today, I want to talk about a feeling that breaks us inside, but one we often keep private. We’ve all experienced it and, most likely, will again in the future.
So, why this topic? Yesterday, I came across a post , someone I admire greatly for her hard work and resilience. Her story really touched my heart and inspired me to write this. You can check out her post [here]. At first, it might seem like just another mom’s story, but when you look deeper, you see a world filled with anxiety, care, and worry.
Note: This article is also published on my read.cash account.
Now, I think it's time to delve into today's topic. But before I begin, if you haven't checked out my previous articles, I encourage you to do so.
Some Promises Are Lies
Feeling Like a Newcomer
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We've all had moments where we felt completely alone, like the whole world was against us. It’s that feeling of being a newcomer in a big city, lost and unsure. People around us are busy with their own lives, too preoccupied to notice or understand what we’re going through. You want to speak out, but you’re not sure who to turn to, and so, you keep it all inside. But that only deepens the hurt. It’s tough. Really tough. Here’s my third sip of coffee.
No One There to Help
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Imagine being in an exam hall. You’ve just received the paper, and in a rush, you mistakenly mark something in the wrong place on the name section. Your teacher is busy, classmates are focused on their own work, time is slipping away, and you have no idea what to do! Has anything like this ever happened to you? It’s one of the worst feelings. Many people are around, yet no one is there to help. Life brings us more of these situations, each one leaving us speechless. Here’s my fourth sip of coffee, and it somehow tastes even better.
How to Handle It
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Ever seen a newcomer in a town who seems hesitant to ask for help, a hint of shyness or guilt in their eyes? When you’re in those tough spots and desperately need help, just remember to stay strong. The Almighty doesn’t give us challenges we’re unable to handle. Just hold on. Sometimes, the help we need will come. And while it’s disheartening to face rejection when asking random people, try seeking help from the right person. It’s hard, but the focus on finding a solution is key.
With my fifth and final sip of coffee, I leave you with this thought: We all have our breaking points, times when we need help the most. But let’s not forget to help others too, whenever we can. Those difficult moments can happen to anyone. By supporting each other, we might just receive a helping hand in our own tough times. That’s how life works.
Ending Thoughts
Until we meet again, stay curious, stay connected, and above all, stay true to yourself.
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