Daily Life of Questioning Myself
A young man, weighed down by silence and the ache of feeling unseen, sits alone on what he believes will be his final night. The world outside moves on, indifferent but in the stillness of his room, a quiet whisper stirs. Not of despair, but of words. Words that have waited too long to be heard.
He picks up his notebook one last time not to say goodbye, but to begin. What starts as a farewell becomes something else entirely this story is a raw and tender record of loneliness, longing, and the fragile, flickering wish to matter. With each sentence, he reaches not for an ending, but for a witness. A connection. Maybe even a reason.
He doesn’t promise healing. He doesn’t pretend the pain is gone. But if there’s even the smallest chance that being alive could still hold something meaningful if someone, somewhere, might read his truth and feel less alone too then he’ll try. Not perfectly, not bravely, but honestly. And with that honesty, he takes his first trembling step back toward the light.
Warning:Emotional Distress,Suicidal,
Mental Confusion