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At least we won't have to worry about them coming out with a "Patch Adams 2"! It's sad to see another celebrity selfishly take his own life. The impact on the family is devastating and I can't imagine a more selfish act.
http://www.theguardian.com/science/brain-flapping/2014/aug/12/robin-williams-suicide-and-depression-are-not-selfish
I think every sane intelligent person at least considers suicide at one time or another. But those suffering from depression, bipolar disorders, etc. have a burden that the rest of us simply can't understand. By depression I don't mean someone that's bummed out; we're talking a severe form of mental illness. It really is an issue of chemical imbalance in the brain. But doctors don't really understand the brain well enough to effectively treat it. They basically try this chemical key, see if that shaped molecule will help, so on and so forth.Of course, even when the meds "work" they're not a panacea. Oftentimes meds will "level" someone's personalities. The super low lows are gone but so are the highs. Depression drugs can make you feel like someone pulled your mind out of your body, rotated it 25 degrees out of phase and stuck it back in. They often complain of feeling "zoned out" or like a zombie, or sometimes like a spectator in their own body. So you're damned if you and damned if you don't. Life can be untenable without drugs and unpleasant with them.I don't think it's really fair to say Williams was selfish at all. First off, if you don't have the right to your own life, what can you possibly be said to own? As Schopenhauer said, to go on as a machine for others to use when you no longer wish to live for yourself is an extravagant expectation. Beyond that we can't know what he was dealing with. To an average person suicide is permanent solution to a temporary problem. But what if the problem isn't temporary at all? It appears that Robin Williams suffered his entire life, with perhaps no end in sight.I've seen mental illness, particularly depression, up close. It's terrifying beyond explanation. Dealing with a suicidally depressed loved one is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
I've seen mental illness, particularly depression, up close. It's terrifying beyond explanation. Dealing with a suicidally depressed loved one is something I wouldn't wish on my worst enemy.
Yes, suicide is a selfish act, there is no doubt. And it will effect his loved ones their whole lives. But, it is to be noted that the depression that leads to that selfish act is an illness that does not eternally lend itself to rational selflessness. There is no reason to sugar coat it, true, but there is plenty of compassion available for all of mus to try and understand the bad decision.
Is there anyone here who knows first hand what Robin Williams was like or are you just guessing like I am?
Read what they have to say, then watch the video. Pretty touching. http://www.koko.org/koko-tribute-robin-williams