Why won't my MacBook Pro turn on?

I've been trying to turn on my MacBook Pro all morning, at first it wouldn't change from the start up screen (with the Apple symbol and swirling loading circle). I waited for a while before force shutting it down. Since then, everytime I try to turn it on, the start up screen will appear for a few seconds before it shuts down by itself. I've only had the MacBook Pro for about a month, I don't understand why it would be having problems already. Any insight or suggestions would be much appreciated!
~Q

MaQBookPro,
Post here with your response, good news, and more so we can solve this issue.
A swirling loading animation means that a routine is in a circular loop. I don't know what caused the loop, but to stop it, press the power button on the upper right hand of the MBP. Hold it down for at least five seconds, or at least until the screen turns black and the computer reboots.
You have several options. You can let the MBP load again, hopefully back to its former self. Or you can press SHIFT continually after pressing the power button; this opens the MBP into safe mode, where you can perform various diagnostics that might be useful.

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