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“Really, you don’t need to compare your suffering, pain, hard work, achievements.”

These are the phrases of a lady who confessed her expertise of tried suicide when she was 16 and wrote an essay about how she recovered.

Now, the voice that was saved by this phrase is spreading on social media.

On March 5, a lecture on suicide prevention was held in Fukuoka City, hosted by Inochi no Denwa Fukuoka.

Ms. Eri Mamezuka (30), who lives in Oita Prefecture and is named a “wheelchair poet,” gave a lecture.

Eri Mamezuka

“Really, there is no need to compare your suffering, hardships, hard work, and achievements. Your hardships, my hardships, are undeniably real.”

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