Dear Little Warrior

Dear Little Warrior,

Let me just start off by saying that you are loved and I care about you and so do so many other people. 

I know the feeling that you may be having right now. The feeling where life doesn't feel like it is worth living anymore and there is no point of living in pain anymore. Well I promise you that that is not the case. Life does get better. You will wake up one morning and you will find the light in life and you will not be in pain anymore.

You probably are thinking "This girl doesn't know what I am going through so why should I listen to her?" Well you're right, I don't know what you are going through but I have been through a lot in my past and I am still going through things in  life right now so I can be there fir you and help you.

You are going to wake up one day and it is going to get better. You are going to find the light in the tunnel. It may be tomorrow, it may be the next day, or next week, or next month, or next year. It could even be in a year or two, but it is going to happen. Whether you're going through a really bad breakup, or you lost someone close to you, or your depression is bad or something in your past is coming up, whatever it is, it is going to get better. That is something I can promise you.

You have so many people that care about you and want you to stay n this earth. Your parents, your grandparents, your friends, me. I lost three very dear friends to suicide so I know how hard it is to lose someone. I also run an account talking people out of suicide and helping them through everything. 

You are loved and you are important. If you have a blade in your hand or a rope in your hand, put it down. If you have letters written, thro them away and don't do anything. If you have something planned, don't do it.

If you ever need to talk to someone, I am promising you that I am always here. If we aren't friends, still message me and I will help you. If we are friends, still message me. There are also therapists who can help you and your parents and loved ones can also. 

Just know that life is worth living and you are important and it gets better. You are loved.

Sincerely, A Warrior

If you or someone you know is suicidal and is thinking about killing themselves, call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. There are also other hotlines available. 

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Brianna LeConti

Just your average College Student who loves Friends and puns.  Twitter handle: brianna_leconti Facebook URL:

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