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The story that Umesh P. told was truly depressing. When you lose a friend, there is nothing else in the world that matters. I was pulled in by this article because I have been through something similar. One of my friends killed himself, but his death was by accident. When my friend died, I felt the pain that Umesh did, because we grew up together. Not many people can relate or even come close to feeling what Umesh felt, but sadly, some can.
Umesh showed that you should take the time to ask your friends if there is anything wrong. What’s the worst that could happen? They could laugh at you, but in the end, it could turn out that you saved their life.
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