I believe the answer is 3rd person
Answer:
I would suggest encouraging them to seek out a psychologist. Whatever happens, make sure that you talk to this individual about their mental illness in a way that lets them know they are valid, that you understand their pain, and that they are NOT crazy or insane. If they need to talk, don't shut them down or invalidate their feelings in any way, such as saying "everyone feels like that at some point or another." Although that kind of comment may seem comforting to you, it makes the individual feel misunderstood and hurt. And if they don't want to talk, don't force them, but make sure they know that it is safe to talk to you, and you will not judge them or condemn them in any way. Let this person know you care about them. Good luck, and as a person with a mental illness, feel free to DM me if you have any further questions throughout the process.
Answer:
Wife: "I think that it is time to move out of here and buy a home instead"
Husband: "But we have rented this place for so many years and I love it here!"
Wife: "It's hard living here, there aren't many good jobs, the people aren't the best and there isn't anything to do!"
Husband: "Okay, but... Like you said... there aren't many good jobs and we could not afford to move anywhere. We cannot afford to buy a house"
Wife: "I know but we can work harder, take a second job and make enough to reach our goal!"
Husband: "But do you think this will work? Will we make enough money to buy that house?"
Wife: "Yes we will I know we can do anything we just need to be willing to work hard to make it happen!"
Husband: "Your right!"
Explanation:
This all came from my head lol.
Answer: Me and my family were sitting on the couch, when our outside cat climber the door to its window. I get up to shoe it away, when I look at the window I wasn't prepared for the cat to be in the spot I thought it was. Gave me a heart attack.