Did you know the happiest-looking people could be the ones hurting the most? Depression isn’t always visible. It’s not always tears or isolation—it can wear a smile, make jokes, and hide behind laughter. Some of the brightest smiles often mask the darkest battles. This is why it’s so important to check in on your loved ones—not just the ones who seem sad but also the ones who light up every room. Because behind that happy façade, they could be silently struggling. Let’s normalize asking, “How are you, really?” Let’s create spaces where everyone feels safe to open up. 💬 When was the last time you checked on your “happiest” friend? Tag them and remind them they’re loved. 💛 Repost credit: @fightthroughmentalhealth
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