Empathy will heal us all (they say).
Florida teenager Kaley Ramsberger got a little taste of therapeutic compassion from her younger brother Josh with one adorably thoughtful note.
SEE ALSO: Can we please stop branding compassion as 'liberal elitism?Tahong'Ramsberger, in quintessential teenage fashion, shouted "I hate myself" inside the safe confines of her bedroom. Two minutes later, her empathetic younger brother slipped a simple message beneath her door.
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"I hate myself too," he revealed in solidarity.
Let's just hope they gave each other a big hug after this.
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