Mendi
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On the flip side there are those that are very open about struggling with it, and end up taking their lives anyway. People just express themselves in different ways, some want to talk about it, some don't.Depressed folks are often very secretive and don’t reveal to others what their feelings and intentions are. Take Gary Speed for example. He shocked everyone with what he did. These folks usually take sudden and deliberate actions. They don’t hang around in a lake for an hour wondering what to do.
I’m not saying this bloke didn’t/doesn’t have issues, but all of a sudden we seem to have lots of footballers coming out with similar stories. I’m a bit cynical of the motive tbh. Is it about the condition or themselves?
Lemmings have it bad too!Fancy an actual condition existing where you just get really upset and kill, or try to kill yourself.
Can't be reight, and why do only humans experience this shit? Our brains are fucked up.
Fancy an actual condition existing where you just get really upset and kill, or try to kill yourself.
Can't be reight, and why do only humans experience this shit? Our brains are fucked up.
I think it’s good they talk about it. The more this is normalised the better.On the flip side there are those that are very open about struggling with it, and end up taking their lives anyway. People just express themselves in different ways, some want to talk about it, some don't.
I think it’s good they talk about it. The more this is normalised the better.
But some folks motivation is not about helping others imo. It’s about getting themselves noticed.
I think it’s good they talk about it. The more this is normalised the better.
But some folks motivation is not about helping others imo. It’s about getting themselves noticed.
Depressed folks are often very secretive and don’t reveal to others what their feelings and intentions are. Take Gary Speed for example. He shocked everyone with what he did. These folks usually take sudden and deliberate actions. They don’t hang around in a lake for an hour wondering what to do.
I’m not saying this bloke didn’t/doesn’t have issues, but all of a sudden we seem to have lots of footballers coming out with similar stories. I’m a bit cynical of the motive tbh. Is it about the condition or themselves?
“Depressed folks are often very secretive and don’t reveal to others what their feelings and intentions are” because people seem to have a habit of disbelieving them or stigmatising them. Funny that, isn’t it.
The fact that some footballers have already come out and spoken about mental health problems is what has given others the confidence to follow suit. It’s not copy cat behaviour and it’s not attention seeking. It’s letting others know that it’s okay and not something to be ashamed of. I feel like your comment is exactly the kind of thing that keeps mental health sufferers isolated.
Fancy an actual condition existing where you just get really upset and kill, or try to kill yourself.
Can't be reight, and why do only humans experience this shit? Our brains are fucked up.
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