Letter from
Editor-In-Chief
I used to believe there were two kinds of days- good days and bad days. But the pessimistic urge to force imposition to the day before convinces you that it can hold so many new possibilities of what you can do. I am not here...
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Letter from
Editor-In-Chief
I used to believe there were two kinds of days- good days and bad days. But the pessimistic urge to force imposition to the day before convinces you that it can hold so many new possibilities of what you can do. I am not here to start the magazine with some complicated lines. The reality is we love to conclusions before exploring the possibilities. Mental health is a self-exploration that we all have commenced together. There is no right or wrong or success in learning about yourself. We should use the resources that help us learn more and persevere. 2021 wasn’t a cakewalk. There were losses to be accounted for, changes that had to be dealt with, feelings that couldn’t be defined in mere words. In this issue, our contributors tried to express the same through their enchanting work. I am glad to present to you Issue 2 of Inertia Teens. One of our biggest accomplishments in this issue is its diversity, rawness, and authenticity.
I really want you to take
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