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I've been listening to students who feel crushed by pressure. This is what I’ve learned

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I've been listening to students who feel crushed by pressure. This is what I’ve learned.

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I've been listening to students who feel crushed by pressure. This is what I’ve learned.

A forum to discuss your story about pressure, mental health, and career struggles during your school/college life.

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I've been listening to students who feel crushed by pressure. This is what I’ve learned.

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Serious question. If you could magically redesign the way schools handle emotional and mental health (beyond just marks and ranks), what would you change?

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How many of you are preparing for JEE just because of your family or peer pressure?

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As a student, what kind of emotional trauma you are currently going through?

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If you're a student right now, how are you really feeling? Not grades or exams but mentally, emotionally. What’s been on your mind lately?

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Do Indian parents talk enough about mental health of their children?

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How do children/students in India maintain mental health?

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What are the lessons you’ve learned that you wish today’s parents would know?

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Looking back, is there anything you wish you had done differently while raising your kids — to help them grow up mentally strong and emotionally safe? What are the lessons you’ve learned that you wish today’s parents would know?

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My friend’s been preparing for UPSC for 4-5 years. I’m scared for his mental health. How do I really help him?

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Anyone here who gave up UPSC and feels...lighter?

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What helped you discover your hidden strengths when you once believed you weren’t good at anything?

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Have you ever felt like you weren’t good at anything but later surprised even yourself with what you could achieve?

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How did it feel when people underestimated you in school, but later you proved them wrong in your own way?

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Was there a time during your school days when no one believed you would do well — but later in life, you proved them wrong in your own way?

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As a parent, do you sometimes worry about how much academic pressure your child is under?

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What’s one thing that drains your mental energy as a student but feels unavoidable?

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What do you wish parents understood about students’ mental health?

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Have you ever felt like your marks define your worth? How did that feel?

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What’s one thing you wish your parents understood about your dreams?

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Can you describe a moment when academic pressure broke you or made you question your worth?

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