“Like driving along a bumpy road and losing control of the
steering wheel, tossing you—just a tad—off the road. The wheels
kick up some dirt, but you're able to pull it back. Yet no matter
how hard you try to drive straight, something keeps jerking you to
the side. You have so little control over anything anymore. And at
some point, the struggle becomes too much—too tiring—and you
consider letting go. Allowing tragedy... or whatever... to
happen.”
― Jay Asher,
Thirteen Reasons
Why