cuma BS mengadu SMA sang illahi. Krn TDK DA pundak untuk ku bersandar #kesedihanhati🥺😭
Dealing with emotional pain on your own can often feel overwhelming and isolating. From my own experiences, I know how hard it is when there’s no one to lean on—when you feel like you have to bear the weight of your sadness silently. This post’s sadness and self-reflection resonate deeply with anyone who has ever felt misunderstood or alone. Throughout difficult times, I’ve learned that it’s important to acknowledge your feelings without judgment and allow yourself to cry or express pain. Sometimes, the pressure of having to ‘stay strong’ can make the hurt even heavier. Sharing your feelings, whether through writing or speaking to a trusted friend, can help lighten the burden. The text recalling actions such as 'reluctantly enduring pain' and hoping 'there’s a way to move forward' echoes real-life scenarios many face, especially when relationships become strained or when personal boundaries are tested. Accepting that it’s okay to feel dependent on others at times is part of healing. I also found that turning to creative outlets or community groups tagged with similar emotional themes (#kesedihanhati) can be a comforting reminder that you are not alone. Real healing comes slowly and unevenly, but acknowledging your struggle is the first step toward finding peace. If you're currently feeling like there’s no support available, know that your feelings are valid and many have been through similar journeys. Seeking help, whether professional or through peer support, can help develop new coping strategies and open doors to hope and recovery.






































