Originally posted by: naq5
yes depression is quite chronic. One it comes it can again come and go anytime. You really have to deal with it all ur life n there are triggers which start it. And it takes a lifetime to get over untimely death of loved person. I read in this thread that he sister too passed away. I wish his dad or GF or sisters lived with him and he was not alone. It is a bad idea to let people in depression live alone
I'm sure this lockdown of staying alone and not being occupied got to him.
« The way I looked at things then and now, they are very different and I cannot go back to doing that. It’s unfortunate. But everything that used to excite me, doesn’t excite me that much now. I don’t know why. No relationship, no success, absolutely nothing... If she was alive, probably it wouldn’t concern her, but just because something has changed inside me, everything has become so insipid. It takes a lot out of me to force myself to get overly excited about things and probably this is the reason why I like acting so much. Because it helps me get away from myself. »
this is what he said. He was deeply affected by his mother’s death more than anything. Then the feeling of being left out among his colleagues may have affected his self esteem. And the fact that he was all alone during the lockdown triggered it all. I wish he lived with his dad or any of his sisters. I know I’m none to comment about this and that they’ll have a life of their own, but fragile people shouldn’t be left alone... even if he had a help to look after him, he needed someone to talk and speak his mind out.
0