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A Depressed Man and a Black-and-White Tale
Memories, stories, and experiences of a man from the onset of depression to his recovery.
Awards:
Honorable Mention, Documentary Category, Outstanding Book Awards by the Office of the Basic Education Commission
1st Runner-Up, Documentary Category
19th Seven Book Awards
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Be Beautiful Like the Moon That Shines in the Night
One day, the moon will be full and shine beautifully—
just like you will rise from your darkest days
and radiate your own brilliant light.Even if your smile has been lost along the way,
trampled by expectations and pressures until it shattered,I will gather the scattered pieces of that smile
and restore it to its bright, beautiful self.Just don’t forget—
I will always be here by your side.
And every night that passes,
there will be a light to guide you,
never leaving you alone. -
Be like a sunflower that always turns toward the sun
Even if you are not the chosen one, it doesn’t mean you are flawed.
Even if someone overlooks you, it doesn’t mean your existence is worthless.
And even if, in the end, you are the last flower remaining in the world,
know this—you still have value and will always be beautiful in your own way. -
Be the Happiest Version of Yourself
Allow yourself to be happy,
and gladly embrace the joy that comes into your life.To myself:
On days when the world feels cruel, I will be kind to myself.
When someone’s love fades away, I will love myself even more.
When I make mistakes, I will forgive myself.
When I feel sorrow, I will grow stronger.I don’t promise to be perfect,
but I promise to be better every day. -
Because a Good Heart and Cherry Are Yours
On days when the world feels bitter,
please be the cherry on the ice cream—
never forgetting your own sweetness.Every time I see a bright red cherry topping a whipped cream sundae,
I find myself smiling without even realizing it.
The cherry is what makes me grateful to be alive,
a joy that comes without expectation.Having a heart like a cherry isn’t about seeing the world through rose-colored glasses or sugarcoating pain.
It’s not toxic positivity that blinds us to reality.
It’s about recognizing the extraordinary in the ordinary,
within ourselves and the world around us.Some days, the cherry is the courage to walk the path you choose,
even when it’s hard because it’s new.Some days, the cherry is the sweetness that comforts your heart,
balancing the bitterness of life.Some days, the cherry represents awakening,
and the wisdom born from past pain.May you find your own “cherry.”
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Because Everything That Happens Is Part of Growing Up
This collection of essays shares Winnie’s perspectives drawn from her life experiences and reflections on stories around her. Each part is written for people navigating different phases of life—those who feel confused or lost, those burdened with responsibilities, those dealing with various kinds of people, those facing challenges in love and relationships, and anyone in need of encouragement.
The writing is simple and heartfelt, like a friend who has been through—or is going through—the same struggles, ready to listen and comfort you by your side.
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Come on, Don’t Overthink It
Sorrow and happiness are not experiences we face alone. There are countless others who have smiled and cried over the very same things as we have…
“Don’t Be So Hard on Yourself” is a guide to embracing both joy and pain through love and life.
Written by Kidmakk (@Kidmakk), a popular online author with over two million followers, this work offers short, poignant reflections on love and living. Through memories, Kidmakk invites readers to explore happiness and hardship, creating a shared sense of experience and connection. -
Don’t Forget to Drop a Smile in Your Jar and Carry Happiness in Your Pocket
A lifetime is like a journey with no end.
It begins as a tiny being in the mother’s womb,
starting to know this world,
meeting fellow travelers of the same age,
moving through childhood, adolescence, university years,
and then stepping into working life…Along countless alleys and paths,
always ready for us to turn and start anew.The road may be smooth and easy,
or steep and towering like a mountain,
sometimes barren, sometimes lined with flowers.No matter what path we face,
if we stockpile good energy
and carry happiness and smiles with us,
we will surely pass through.If we stumble and lose these along the way,
trust that at journey’s end,
we will gain something called “experience”
to help us navigate the road ahead.At least, it reminds us to hold our smiles and happiness
even more carefully next time.This is the second book by Whenimfeeeling,
author of Promise to Smile at Myself. -
Embrace Your Heart
How long has it been since you last embraced yourself…?
Have we forgotten this simple act?Just learning to hold yourself gently—
this book is like a love letter we send to ourselves.Life is this way.
Time moves this way.
What matters most is the stories and memories we choose to leave behind in the time we have.This book tells everyone that the good things in life—things no one expects to happen—
are happening here, right now.
And the same can happen for you, too.All it takes is learning to encourage yourself…
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Embrace Yourself on the Cruel Days
There’s not much more to wish for than this—
just to make it through each day
without falling apart too badly.No two days are ever the same.
Some are good.
Some, not so much.
Some are incredible.
Some are impossibly hard.If someone stays by your side—
on the days you’re strong
and the days you’re falling apart—
please, thank them.
Hold on to them.And don’t forget—
one of those people is you. -
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Everyone Has Their Own Life Rhythm
We don’t need to compare ourselves to anyone else,
because everyone moves to their own life’s rhythm.This essay is about creating opportunities and preparing both our hearts and bodies,
so we can get closer to the moments we’ve been waiting for.The author firmly believes that how we act and think will attract those very things into our lives,
and the right things will come at the right time.