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Have you ever stopped to think about a global public health problem that kills one person every 40 seconds in the world? What if you found out that this problem is right under our eyes, but because of a taboo, we often can't see it? Would you believe it? Believe it or not, this phenomenon does exist and it is suicide. Through this book, you will be able to follow the reality of some people who, suffocated by social indifference, are unable to express their bitterness, let alone share the pain that is gradually eating away at their souls. As a result, they often end their own lives when they…mehr

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Have you ever stopped to think about a global public health problem that kills one person every 40 seconds in the world? What if you found out that this problem is right under our eyes, but because of a taboo, we often can't see it? Would you believe it? Believe it or not, this phenomenon does exist and it is suicide. Through this book, you will be able to follow the reality of some people who, suffocated by social indifference, are unable to express their bitterness, let alone share the pain that is gradually eating away at their souls. As a result, they often end their own lives when they find no way out of their problems. After reading this book, you will be able to identify people in your circle of relationships who have similar problems to those described in the stories in this book. Situations that will make you realize that this reality is more common than you think. We hope that the book shows you the importance of listening to the intrinsic communication that these individuals express, and can help prevent other mirrors of the human soul from turning into shards.
Autorenporträt
Victor Hugo Sanches Pereira has a degree in Business Administration from Universidade Paulista and a degree in Social Communication: Journalism from Universidade Federal de Mato Grosso do Sul. Patrick Alif Fertrin Batista has a degree in Social Communication: Journalism from the Federal University of Mato Grosso do Sul.