A man from Bengaluru, who had been unemployed for almost three years, wrote his own obituary on LinkedIn. Since then, his heartfelt plea for assistance has gone viral on social media, with many offering their support. Prashanth Haridas, who had been fighting loneliness and unemployment in private, eventually brought attention to his situation on social media when he shared his suffering in a now-viral post on LinkedIn.
 
He posted a contemplation on rejection, exhaustion, and the stillness that followed each job application in addition to the eye-opening photo.


"Thank you for everything, LinkedIn.  I appreciate you ignoring me and ghosting me, industry leaders," he stated, adding, "and forcing me to spend money on self-grooming so you can ignore me."
 
"I apologize for my outbursts and posts.  No matter how good I am or how many references I get, I know that no one will hire me for this position," Haridas continued.
 
He revealed that even though he worked hard to groom and get ready for interviews, his inbox was still barren.  His career was put on hold, and the emotional toll it had taken had started to get to him.
 

"I will not end my own life.  Enjoy a wide variety of activities, restaurants, and destinations.  Just dead, looking for work, making things right, and spending time with my true love.  It's really difficult to be alone and unemployed for over three years," Haridas remarked.
 
Haridas also included sincere apologies in his statement to anyone he could have inadvertently offended.
 
In his now-viral post, he included a picture of himself with the words, "Hated by all," on a black background.  Pain and suffering are loved.
 
Check out what he posted here:

 
 

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