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Background
My brother, Amit, committed suicide last March. In the year prior to his death, he struggled financially, and I spent a lot of time supporting him. This meant rent, bills, food, all of it, and helped him try to get a job. I eventually convinced him to come back home and flew him back (LA to Ireland), and helped him get established, while also paying for a roof over his head. However, it was too much.
He appreciated what we did for him but he decided to end his life and was planning it for some time, despite the support my mum and I provided him. He had a little puppy too that he left behind, Darling, who is now living with her grandmother, i.e. my mum :)
Amit is an artist, poet and philosopher. He is a beautiful person who lived life on his own terms. He is an established artist with successful exhibitions behind him, published poet, and has a Masters in Philosophy with a focus on Nietzsche. Sometimes people have difficult times, or a bad few months and need to be dug out, without prejudice.
Why now?
It's Amit's birthday on Tuesday next week and he will be 36, and it's going to be really tough. I'd like to help some people along the way and make sure they don't struggle as much as he did.
What I want to offer
Talk! I will talk to you! Don't do it alone. A problem shared is a problem halved. I am free ALL day, and if I'm not free, I will make time for you. I promise. You're important.
Let's skype / hangouts / discord / DM / Whatsapp. Tell me what's going on. I may not be able to offer advice on every situation but you'll always have me in your corner.
What now?
Post a comment. Do not DM / PM me directly without posting a comment. I won't acknowledge or help anyone who does that.
I will try to help as many people as I can.
If others are around and want to help anyone who comments - I absolutely suggest that you reach out to people who post aswell :) The more people we can help, the better!
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