IT’S OKAY NOT TO BE OKAY

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This PSA draws on the silent storytelling of early films to highlight mental health struggles, where emotions are often unspoken yet deeply felt. Like silent films, it uses visual cues to foster empathy and understanding, emphasizing that sometimes the most powerful messages are communicated in silence. It aims to raise awareness, give a voice to those who struggle to express their pain, and remind us that “It’s okay not to be okay.”