Quote #151312
I understand and get when kids and teenagers feel like they’re alone and it’s not going to get better. My advice is that there is a support system out there, there are a lot of people who have been through what you’re going through and are going through it now.
Brittany Snow
About This Quote
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Interpretation
Snow speaks directly to adolescent isolation and hopelessness, emotions often intensified by bullying, mental-health struggles, or social pressure. By saying she “understand[s] and get[s]” these feelings, she positions empathy—not judgment—as the starting point. The core counsel is practical and communal: despair can feel total, but it is not proof that one is truly alone. The “support system” she points to suggests both formal resources (counselors, hotlines, peer groups) and informal networks (friends, family, mentors). The quote’s significance lies in reframing suffering as shareable and survivable, emphasizing that others have endured similar experiences and that connection can be a path toward improvement.




