Is the suicide rate on the rise the past few years? This seems to happen a lot more frequently lately. We have a long ways to go regarding mental health.
I saw on Twitter this week that it is up 25% in the past few years.
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Is the suicide rate on the rise the past few years? This seems to happen a lot more frequently lately. We have a long ways to go regarding mental health.
Checking with the thread police first to see if I'm allowed to mourn this man today, who I also was a big fan of. It looks like the prophet Mohammad died on this day in the year 632, so I'm taking a chance with this reply.
This one shocks me. I guess I didn't realize how big of a deal his addictions were, but others seem all too aware of them. I just thought he seemed like a great down-to-Earth guy on his shows, and had great taste. Didn't seem too uppity. Very sad to see him go, and wish we had a better way of identifying people who need some care.
Yes.Is the suicide rate on the rise the past few years? This seems to happen a lot more frequently lately. We have a long ways to go regarding mental health.
Between him and Kate Spade, that's two more successful people that you would have never guessed would have mental issues.
Sorry, PC Poster. Do you need a hug? Gonna passive aggressively call ol' Malone out in every suicide thread?
Anyways, I enjoyed Bourdain's work. It was more than cooking; it was cultural and made ways of life we otherwise would not have access to, viewable. It's unfortunate and hopefully the recent passings of Kate and him bring about meaningful light and change in the way we think about mental illness and suicide. I have an aunt with severe issues and @CascadeClone couldn't be more spot on.
not being snarky but why would anyone assume anything regarding people they don't know? That seems odd to me that someone would say they never would have guessed something about someone unknown?
Because of what appears to me to be a very common misunderstanding about what depression actually is (hint: it's not unhappiness, it's an actual disease) and the symptoms that lead to suicide. The common assumption that fame/fortune = happiness, and therefore, how could THAT person over there, have it so bad that they have to resort to suicide?
Of course we have no idea how they really feel, but it's very easy to think that someone is very happy, because, to all appearances "they have it made."
not being snarky but why would anyone assume anything regarding people they don't know? That seems odd to me that someone would say they never would have guessed something about someone unknown?
Fine, forgive me for not being able to see inside his head
Carry on.
I genuinely wasn't trying to be a jerk...but I've heard that same comment a dozen times the past few days and simply don't understand it. It was as much a question as a comment.