Originally posted by: Paricarocks
hope ppl who are financially settled well famous ppl are more prone to depression as they are watched, they are criticized for evwry action, they are targetted... Zindagi media ke liye jeena padtha hai... So the limelight snatches their real self so thats reason for depresaion as they are more lonely than the commoners... As they had not cried to get basic needs of life and have not struggled to earn minimum wages per day...
Commoner struggles each day and they have gone through every single pain to make tomorrow better ...
But in case of celebrities, well settled ppl one small pain they cant deal... And they slip into depression even for silly lame reason.. They dnt see ppls struggles below them they see their own struggles compared to one above themmm...
Coming upto parth we know the reason... But he is great boy he knows to deal depression like me.. Party karo, dharu peeo, naacho bas.. And over eat🤣
N this is exactly what pushes a person in clinical depression. This is not the way to fight depression. It gives a temporary high and when that phase of ecstacy is over, back to sq one. Yes. It's good to socialize in the right company but also take care of the health.. . I dont know what's up with his family but family proves to be the best support normally.
@hope , I didnt mean to say ppl who r successful cannot get depressed. I meant to say that this trend is dangerous . Where someone struggles all his life to achieve something and then he is not happy when he achieves it..so somewhere , obviously , this is not what we want. A young boy like parth ,who has career fame money looks friends family girlfriends and everything that others strive for , if he is unhappy then who will the youth look upto and what ? Their struggles are best known to them. But in todays times this insecurity and fear of losing everything easily pushes a normal person into depression which isnt a good trend. Certainly , we have given undue importance to something which becomes more imp than our health. Nothing is more imp than the mental and physical health that's all I know.
I agree with pari here..