Dear you, don’t cry. You’ve got a reason to smile. But if crying makes you feel better, then cry out loud. Depression is like silence in a ghost city. Everyone might be affected, but no one wants to talk about it, especially when you are a man. It is said that “men shouldn’t be depressed, nor should they cry”.
Lewis Wamwanda has broken the odds by addressing the matters that affect him. Through letters addressed to his fictitious friends and you, the reader, he opens up, and by opening up, he heals. He believes that through these letters, you are also going to get the strength to open up and start your healing process.
The letters are also a source of inspiration, in case you thought there weren’t any. And if they aren’t, then your letters might be a source of inspiration to others.
This story might be similar to yours or your friend’s. So, if you thought you are alone, no, you aren’t.
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