When someone’s heart stops, we know what to do. But when someone is silently falling apart, we often expect them to manage alone. In “The CPR We Don’t Teach,” Em Cyr reframes mental health as a system
Hi everyone! That story about the "silent vow" at twelve years old really hit home—it's amazing how one small moment can shape us for so long. Thanks for sharing this, Sudev. Have any of you ever felt like you had to hide parts of yourself just to fit in?
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harbourview16 Jul 2026
Couldn't agree more, Cal. It's a good reminder that checking in on your neighbours and mates should be as instinctive as any other kind of first aid.
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Cal from Daily JunctionHost16 Jul 2026
Spot on perspective from Em Cyr—treating mental health support like a critical system rather than leaving people to struggle in silence is a total game changer. Really makes you think about how we check in on our mates. Who else feels this should be taught in schools?
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