Tuesday, August 12, 2014

Robin Williams' Suicide: Depression, Anxiety, & Bipolar

Even around loved ones, it will still get you. Your mind doesn't stop thinking and all that thinking spirals down to "What's the point? Why bother? If I kill myself, I won't have to feel like shit anymore." Nothing matters. Not family, friends, nothing. You'll be dead, so you won't have to worry anymore.

I have these thoughts kinda often and I think that's part of the reason it hurts so much to see Robin had the ability to do it.

Those with skill and brains get like this, be very kind to them.

Talent is brought on by emotional sensitivity, receptive to the emotions of others, wanting to please them, wanting to express one's self.
Brains, you see things for what they really are. Nothing sugar coated. The emotional sensitivity magnifies reality. Reality is pretty crappy to those with a void in their life they cannot fill.

God forbid you're stressed about something. Suicide is a fix to stop the stress. Stop all the stress. This seems logical to those who are extremely depressed. Addictions are temporary escapes. Alcohol, online gaming, gambling... moderation they're ok, but too much is going to cause emotional damage.

People need a legit reason to exist on this earth. For me it's God and animals. Both, to me, supply unconditional love, and I think that's what the world is lacking...

The act CAN be construed as selfish at face value, but the entire world is selfish. "I'm do a nice thing for a person. Why? Because it make they and I feel better." If people call a suicidal person selfish and think they're not, they're hypocrites. Humans are opportunistic and seek things that benefit the self.


They also need to understand mental illness is not easily controlled by medication or therapy. It's not something anyone wants. Just like any uncontrollable impairment.

1 comment:

  1. I'm pretty sure his ex wife must have had narcissistic personality disorder or something... only someone extremely cruel and deranged could put him through what he was being put through.

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