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R.I.P Sushant

Dear Sushant Singh Rajput /Anni / Dhoni :

You were one hell of a person, so talented! 
AIEEE 7 th rank? An amazing actor? A role model? Yes! You were an all-rounder for sure.You were a REAL hero!
I just wish you could have talked to people around you, vented your sadness and frustration. 

They called you 'LOSER' and you showed them how to win a life. How even impossible can be made possible and how efforts matter more than results. Then why did you do this now Annnii? 

As M.S Dhoni you taught us “Life me sab ball ek samaan thode na milega, merit par khelna hai aur tike rehna hai, scoreboard apne aap badhega.” (You will not get the same ball every time in life, hold your ground by playing according to the situation and the scoreboard will take care of itself) then why did you stop your game now? Why did you let the failure or sadness rule over you? 😣..

You told someone's UNTOLD STORY then why couldn't you tell us your story? All the 'CHICCHORE' in this world miss you, Come back, please 😫IT IS NOT FAIR MAN, you didn't deserve this, we don't deserve this. 


Your life has always been an inspiration to youth and now your death will be remembered too 😥

This is an example that shows lives matter more than status, money, education, and every bloody thing. Many of us would have thought at some point in our lives, " Damn I wish I had a life like him, like those rich people." Dude, you don't know what a person is facing, what are his insecurities and traumas. Mental health matters more than all the worldly possessions and now it's time we stand up for each other, it's better to let things out than hold them in and doing so feels you have reached a solution to your problem, in that moment, at least. One always feels better after sharing their threats, complications, and difficulties 

Committing suicide is not being cowardly, do you think dying, vanishing away from the world is easy? Stop calling them cowards. Never judge anyone for the pain they have been facing, no pain is less or more, pain is pain. Try helping people and stop blaming them for their mental state.

If anyone needs to talk with me this is to say I'll always be there, to listen and to help, but please don't forget your life should always be your priority. To anyone who's hurting remember it is not a weakness to ask for help it is strength, your strength.

Stop suicide, start speaking out !!
When things are  tough you must be tougher,Show everyone how your life can be better, prove everyone wrong. Remember you have the power to say 
" This is not how my story will end. "
 All I want to say is Life has its ups and downs but you shouldn't stop swinging. 
There is no shame in admitting that you need help, YOU ARE NOT ALONE , WE ARE ALL WITH YOU AND WILL HELP YOU WIN YOUR BATTLE. 

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  1. Very well written Dear Keerthana, you have stolen few of my exact thoughts which I was just sharing with a friend, OMG it's very important that we should share both happiness or sadness or any personal issues with the dearest friends or Family Members rather than making any hasty decisions,.
    Be Brave and understand the Value of Each Life which is very precious.
    I am proud of your views which are very important to empower not only yourself but others around you.
    Keep writing my dear lovely daughter.

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    1. So trueee, each life is precious :)
      This means a lot to me pedhanaana, I'm truly blessed to have your guidance always and I'll keep writing ❤

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  2. Kittu this is amazing man!🥺
    I remember u n me talking abt this "Suicides"...!
    Your writes ups simply adorable 🥰
    Keep going high dude🥳 ❤️

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