Weylie explains that she learnt to live her life to the fullest thanks to her PDH teacher when she was a student. She learnt that things would get better and that. She realised that she was young in her life and there was so much ahead of her, dreams and goals that she wanted to achieve, she looked forward to the life ahead of her and that's where she is now. If she had ended her life she realised she would miss out on so much. She changed the way she thought about herself, she is now a stronger person who pushed through one of them hardest chapters of her life and she is a inspiring person that I and many other people look up to. No problem is ever to big and time will heal, time will pass and whatever the problem is suicide is not the answer. you become a stronger person every single day you push to the next. She believes that you don't have to have to have a huge purpose and that you are there in this earth for a specific reason.
Weylie has taught me to really look forward to what's ahead of me and to not think so badly about yourself because that just makes you feel bad about yourself. Her story really taught me how thankful I should be for the things that I have. My family is someone I can trust and I have friends and people that I can talk to and I just learnt not to take that for granted. It also made me realise that there could be so many more people that don't have the privilege of having people there for them around me and I want to be able to help those kinds of people and be more thoughtful about what I say and my actions to everyone. I also felt that this world tries to define who you are and makes standards of how good you should be. We compare ourselves to celebrities and things posted on social media to the point that we harm ourselves and even attempt to commit suicide and I think that's something we really need to change.
Weylie has taught me to really look forward to what's ahead of me and to not think so badly about yourself because that just makes you feel bad about yourself. Her story really taught me how thankful I should be for the things that I have. My family is someone I can trust and I have friends and people that I can talk to and I just learnt not to take that for granted. It also made me realise that there could be so many more people that don't have the privilege of having people there for them around me and I want to be able to help those kinds of people and be more thoughtful about what I say and my actions to everyone. I also felt that this world tries to define who you are and makes standards of how good you should be. We compare ourselves to celebrities and things posted on social media to the point that we harm ourselves and even attempt to commit suicide and I think that's something we really need to change.