
According to the British "Mirror" reported on October 18, an unemployed father abroad has received support and encouragement from many netizens for truthfully publishing his negative emotions on the Internet.
Edmund O'Leary, 51, has been unemployed for 18 months and is now divorced and living alone. Edmund admits that his mental health has been affected after being denied countless resumes, and living alone during the coronavirus pandemic has left him feeling lonely. On Friday night, he frankly admitted on Twitter that "I was feeling very uncomfortable and feeling the bottom." And said: "If you see this tweet, please take a few seconds to say hello and thank you." ”
Since then, Edmund has received encouraging words, pictures and invitations from around the world. Now, the tweet has been hit more than 10 million times, with nearly 100,000 replies and 300,000 likes. People shared inspiring sunset photos and pet photos in an attempt to cheer up Edmund. Edmund was even invited to coffee and asked if he could provide his resume.
A netizen in the United States wrote: "Hello Edmund from the other side of the Atlantic!" If you can bend and stretch in life, you are an amazing person. Another netizen wrote: "Things will get better, the sun will shine again, please hold on." Even the official social media accounts at Dublin Airport wrote: "Hello, Edmund, you are not alone. A lot of people feel this way now, but never forget that you're loved and cared for. (Compiled and reported by China Youth Network)
Source: China Youth Network