I always knew there wasn't going to be anybody to help me and emotionally support me, that whatever I did I'd have to do on my own.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I was able to support myself by acting alone about six years ago. Until then, I was just scraping by.
Once you grow past Mommy and Daddy coming running when you're hurt, you're really on your own. You're alone, and there's no one to help you.
I learned not to depend on other people. I needed support, but it's you who has to go out and deliver.
I knew that if-God forbid-anything ever happened in my life, I needed to know how to take care of myself.
Everything good that's ever happened to me came out of helping others.
I feel that each and every one of us as individuals has a responsibility to one another. None of us would be here without the help of someone else - whether it be guardians, teachers, parents, relatives, etc. - someone contributed to your well being as a person. We're all connected in so many different ways.
All of us, at certain moments of our lives, need to take advice and to receive help from other people.
I'm trying to set up opportunities for myself so that I don't only have one outlet to go through and rely upon as far as a support system financially, emotionally and mentally.
I go to therapy a lot. And I'm - I'm open about that, and I try to get the help so that I - so that I can cope and - and make my way in life and with my family.
I started acting as a way to support myself.
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