At inlingua Malta we have a big heart. A heart which beats with the same pulse rate as that of humanity. We have embraced the fact that notwithstanding all our differences, our humanity is one and the same. We all cry the same salty tears, we all cry tears of joy, we all stare in awe and wonder at the sky at night and wonder if there is an afterlife, we all fear the unknown, we all laugh at a good joke, we all feel dwarfed by the majestic grandeur of towering mountains and endless oceans, we all marvel at miracles of life as they unfold, we all cringe at the sight of Palestinians and Israelis – brothers and sisters in blood – crying over the battered corpses of their loved ones. There is a heart which breathes in us -humanity is in fact the moving factor here. The blood that gushes through our veins is a crimson red. It’s red for all.
We all have a mind. The mind – a depository of human knowledge and experience.The mind… such a powerful force … an incubator of ideas and inventions… and yet so weak and vulnerable. On International Youth Day, to express solidarity with all the youths who are facing psychological problems, we at inlingua will be distributing flags to each and every student. On a global level, it is estimated that approximately 20 percent of adolescents and youth experience a mental health condition each year, with 85-90 percent of this group living in low-income countries. Youth with mental health conditions can often experience stigma and discrimination which can be particularly harmful for young people.
The body, too, carries its own quiet story. It responds to the mind in ways that are often overlooked, storing stress, sadness, and uncertainty where words fall short. Weight gain can emerge during periods of mental strain, not as a choice, but as a response shaped by disrupted sleep, shifting hormones, and the search for comfort in difficult moments. This is the body’s ancient instinct at work, doing what it has always done — protecting, preserving, enduring.
To recognise this connection is to replace judgement with understanding. True support for young people means seeing mental wellbeing and physical changes as parts of the same human experience. In the middle of this shared responsibility, Coby Health stands for care that respects the individual, guided by knowledge and compassion rather than pressure. When we tend to the mind with patience and care, the body finds its balance again, reminding us of an old truth: healing has never been fragmented — it has always been whole.
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Post by Inlingua Malta.
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