A Letter to the World

 


A Letter to the World

To the World,

In the quiet corners of life, there are stories no one hears stories of struggle, despair, and isolation. Today, I write for a friend and for countless others whose voices are muffled by hardship.

He sleeps in his car by the beach, surrounded by the vastness of the ocean yet shackled by the narrowness of his circumstances. He has lost his home, his family, and his children. He’s been betrayed by promises and drowned in debts owed to him but never repaid. His pain is not just his own it’s a reflection of a world that too often turns a blind eye.

I’ve been there. I’ve felt the cold emptiness of a car seat as my only solace. I’ve stared into the abyss, wondering if life held anything worth waiting for. But even in those moments, there’s a spark of faint hope that the tide can change. And it does.

To those who exploit, who make promises they never intend to keep, remember this: your actions ripple through lives, leaving devastation in their wake. And to those who suffer, know this: you are not invisible. Your story matters.

This letter is a call for empathy, for action, for change. Look around you. Acknowledge those who are struggling. Offer kindness where you can, because sometimes a single gesture a word, a meal, or a listening ear can save a life.

To my friend, and to everyone fighting battles the world doesn’t see: you are stronger than you feel, and your story isn’t over.

Good Things are on the way for you all.

God Bless You All…

With hope,

Jacob M

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