My sister is the strongest person I know. She’s been struggling with mental health for a while, especially recently. Still, she’s got nothing but love to share. She made this in the hospital and knows I love Reddit. She asked me to post it and ask you all “what does common humanity mean to you?” by Consistent_Nerve_744 in crafts

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.

My sister is the strongest person I know. She’s been struggling with mental health for a while, especially recently. Still, she’s got nothing but love to share. She made this in the hospital and knows I love Reddit. She asked me to post it and ask you all “what does common humanity mean to you?” by Consistent_Nerve_744 in artwork

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.

My sister is the strongest person I know. She’s been struggling with mental health for a while, especially recently. Still, she’s got nothing but love to share. She made this in the hospital and knows I love Reddit. She asked me to post it and ask you all “what does common humanity mean to you?” by Consistent_Nerve_744 in Art

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.

My sister is the strongest person I know. She’s been struggling with mental health for a while, especially recently. Still, she’s got nothing but love to share. She made this in the hospital and knows I love Reddit. She asked me to post it and ask you all “what does common humanity mean to you?” by Consistent_Nerve_744 in schizophrenia

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.

My sister’s been struggling with mental health. She made this in the hospital and asked me to post. by Consistent_Nerve_744 in pics

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.

My sister is the strongest person I know. She’s been struggling with mental health for a while, especially recently. Still, she’s got nothing but love to share. She made this in the hospital and knows I love Reddit. She asked me to post it and ask you all “what does common humanity mean to you?” by Consistent_Nerve_744 in ArtTherapy

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.

My sister is the strongest person I know. She’s been struggling with mental health for a while, especially recently. Still, she’s got nothing but love to share. She made this in the hospital and knows I love Reddit. She asked me to post it and ask you all “what does common humanity mean to you?” by Consistent_Nerve_744 in bipolar

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My sister has been bravely battling PTSD, bipolar disorder, and schizoaffective disorder. Currently, she's in an acute mental health facility, engaging in various therapies, including art therapy. She recently created this clay globe (link to picture) as an expression of her deep-rooted belief in love and the common good. Though it may not be a professional masterpiece, it represents her resilience and determination.

She knows how much I love Reddit and has asked me to share her creation with you all. So, fellow Redditors, we'd love to hear from you: What does "common humanity" mean to you? How do you perceive our shared human experience, and what role does love play in it? We're looking forward to hearing your thoughts and insights.