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Seeking help is a sign of strength from "summary" of Turtles All the Way Down by John Green

In the world of 'Turtles All the Way Down', Aza Holmes struggles with anxiety and obsessive-compulsive disorder. She constantly battles intrusive thoughts and spiraling fears that threaten to engulf her. Throughout the story, Aza resists seeking help, believing that she can handle everything on her own. She sees vulnerability as weakness, equating it with a lack of control. This mindset is a common misconception in society - the idea that asking for help is a sign of weakness. However, as Aza's journey unfolds, she begins to realize the fallacy of this belief. She witnesses the toll that her mental health has taken on her relationships, her sense of self, and her ability to live a fulfilling life. She starts to understand that seeking help is not a sign of weakness, but rather a demonstration of strength. It takes courage to acknowledge one's limitations and reach out for support. It requires vulnerability, honesty, and a willingness to confront one's own struggles. Aza's therapist, Dr. Singh, plays a crucial role in helping her see the value of seeking help. Dr. Singh provides a safe space for Aza to explore her thoughts a...
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    Turtles All the Way Down

    John Green

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