@NSome1ne@KayRoss96 These people are hysterical at this point. They know as much about H&M’s personal business as they do yours or mine. Full on fanfic BS 😅😂
@LovernGee@ZandiSussex@Shannon79053723 For real. It will go from infantilism to midlife crisis if that moves the story along. What else have they got? He’s always been an underperforming layabout and shows no signs of improvement in this lifetime.
@BScheckometer He proves on the daily how utterly useless he, and his titles are to regular working class families in the UK 🇬🇧
Why have these people not revolted against the RF and all they represent? They’ve done absolutely nothing tangible for the people who make their lives so comfy 😔
Moments like this remind me why I do what I do. 🥹💕
Yesterday, after my school talk, a teacher asked if I would speak with a student who had been impacted by what I shared. Of course, I said yes.
The student immediately became emotional and said:
"I want to thank you for saying that people struggling on the street think about their loved ones all the time. I needed to hear that because my dad is down there, and I often wonder if he cares."
I told her that he absolutely cares. In fact, many people struggling with addiction, homelessness, and mental health challenges think about their loved ones constantly. They often carry tremendous shame because they can't be the parent, child, sibling, or partner they want to be.
She told me she didn't think her dad's situation affected her. I gently explained that, of course, it does. She's grieving the loss of someone she loves while they're still alive.
I encouraged her to reach out to her school counsellors and start talking about what she's carrying.
Before she left, she said:
"Thank you for giving me hope. Maybe my dad can do what you did."
I let her know he absolutely can, and hopefully one day he does.
Recovery doesn't just change one life. It restores families, heals relationships, and gives people hope when they need it most. ❤️