Depression shows how a person’s world can dim even when surrounded by everyday life. It highlights the contrast between an outwardly normal routine and the inner feeling of isolation. The turning point comes when the main character’s younger sister knocks on the door just as she considers harming herself. That small interruption—and the sister’s invitation to hang out—symbolizes how even one caring person can pull someone back from a dark moment. The message is that connection matters: small acts of reaching out can save a life, and there is always a reason to hold on.
There’s Always A Reason
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