Questions you might want to ask yourself.
In this video, I interpret what it means when people say they're there for one another.
What does that mean to the individual?
What does it mean to you when someone says to you, "I'm here for you?"
The individual should make it his or her obligation to seek help; however, shouldn't there be a communicative understanding between the seeker and the ones who are willing to help?
The reality of life is, not everyone is for helping one another.
But, shouldn't help amongst a friend, family member, stranger, be an involuntary thing?
In building and maintaining an interdependent relationship, or just someone trying to reach out for help, (non-therapist) no one should be dismissing or devaluing anyone's circumstances.
People should be more responsively communicative amongst one another.