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There are going to be times when you look at your life and you think i don't know what to do, i'm stuck, there is no one that can me. and i experienced this when i was nineteen years old and a sophomore at harvard university. and i didn't know it at the time, but i was actually depressed. i should have gotten some counseling and probably some medication. because i kept thinking the most negative thoughts again and again and again. and i thought to myself, there's nobody that can me, this is just how life is, life stinks. and i was convinced there wasn't one person i could talk to on the planet that could make things better. when you're stuck in situations like that, where you feel the negativity, where you feel like you're stuck, where there are voices in your head that tell you nobody can me, that's your signal to go get some . that's when you go talk to a friend, talk to a counselor, talk to your parent. my biggest regret actually from college, from my four years of college, was that when i needed , i didn't ask for and i suffered for a year straight. based on this passage, what should mawi have done?

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