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A Myriad of Thoughts is a collection of poems challenging the stigma of mental health around the world. Catered towards young adults or just anyone facing the ups and downs in the rollercoaster that we call life, these poems are meant to exhibit the randomness of our daily thoughts and the challenges that one faces with emotional and mental well-being. In hopes of resonating with you, an ever so prominent and often overshadowed epidemic of mental health is discussed throughout the book, asking you to reflect upon your own frame of mind and understand that it is a daily struggle that is ingrained in everyone’s lives. It is only when we acknowledge this together, we stand stronger than the stigma.
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A Myriad of Thoughts is a collection of poems challenging the stigma of mental health around the world. Catered towards young adults or just anyone facing the ups and downs in the rollercoaster that we call life, these poems are meant to exhibit the randomness of our daily thoughts and the challenges that one faces with emotional and mental well-being. In hopes of resonating with you, an ever so prominent and often overshadowed epidemic of mental health is discussed throughout the book, asking you to reflect upon your own frame of mind and understand that it is a daily struggle that is ingrained in everyone’s lives. It is only when we acknowledge this together, we stand stronger than the stigma.