Many people have said to me “I think about you a lot” over the last four years. It’s a lovely sentiment, but how could I have known? In the lowest moments, I’d have loved to have been made aware that support was there, whether it was a one-line WhatsApp message or even a simple picture or emoji — a crossed fingers on results days, a bouquet of flowers to brighten spirits, a thumbs up or a kiss when you know they are struggling. It’s amazing what a difference one can make when you’re having a bad day, just to know you’re not alone.
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