Have You Ever Felt So Depressed And Sad Essay

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Have you ever felt so depressed, sad and you think currently you have the most difficult time or situation? Also, have you ever thought about how many nicest strangers you meet daily? It’s very natural as a human we face many hardship now and then. We get into lot of troubles and sufferings because it is a part of life. So, I have a story to share with you, which will help to heal your broken soul or to bring back your lost smile and see things in a new direction. Till now, I have met many wonderful souls while travelling and they are talking with their friends, family or colleague. Then I’m usually the one just sitting next by them and listening their talks and that’s how I get a little chance to know about them. So, today I was travelling …show more content…

The uttermost pain to see your loved ones not recovering and not finding a cure is really a heart breaking and one of the worst things on the entire world. Nevertheless, she hopes that her family joy will come soon and prays to almighty that her son be fit and healthy as before. That boy was really good in studies and even got scholarship in college. Before diagnosis, he was studying MBBS. It is so sad to know that life is unpredictable and things may turn upside down however we should never give. As a beautiful proverbial phrase says, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade" which meaning now I can truly relate to. If, I was in that woman’s shoes than probably I would have died or be mentally ill because I am so impatient and worrier. I’m young and in my mid 20’s and I am graduated, unemployed, confused and frequently worried for my future. I think I am not doing anything exciting in life. I am not doing what the people of my age should do, so in some ways I lag behind. I am also having a lot of pressure from family and society, this makes me worried and in tension. Sometimes, I am too much stressed and depressed just because I am not doing what others are doing or having some failures in

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