15 Suicide Survivors Share Their Experiences On Reddit Of How Life Has Changed For Them

Pradamini Kumari

WHO revealed that suicide kills one person every 40 seconds, which means, on an average, 3,000 people die due to suicide every day. Every year, 10th of September is observed as World Suicide Prevention Day, in order to provide worldwide commitment and action to prevent suicides, with various activities like educational events, commemorative events, press briefings and conferences, around the world since 2003. Guys, these statistics are alarming and if proper safety measures are not taken now, an individual’s mental health, emotional health and life is at stake. Also, if you are someone who is going through the same, please take a moment, reflect on your thoughts and seek help. On that note, here are some personal experiences shared by suicide survivors on Reddit that will give you hope, strength and energy to fight against all odds and rise above all, because remember, your life is precious and so are you. 

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Stay strong!


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