It's not my incorrect interpretation.My point being that having little money meant that other things occupied what urgently needed to be done and left little time for dwelling on a miscarriage.
It's not my incorrect interpretation.My point being that having little money meant that other things occupied what urgently needed to be done and left little time for dwelling on a miscarriage.
It's not my incorrect interpretation.
Bullshit of the highest order.Having a great deal of money would have made it different.
Bullshit of the highest order.
Have a nice day Peter.
Are we really saying that being wealthy makes you immune to hardship? Like when they miscarried that was okay because they have money?
I remember John Gregory refusing to believe that Stan collymore could be suffering from anything related to stress because he was wealthy but I think that was 1999 so I thought we’d moved on .
I’m assuming people believe that the suicide of robin Williams is some kind of anomaly.
Everyones mental health matters and every journey unique .It may even be worse for the wealthy, but everyone is different and the mind can be very fragile…..
It may even be worse for the wealthy, but everyone is different and the mind can be very fragile…..
The thing for me is that wealth should never ever enter the discussion, when we are considering mental health.
Whether it is just how that particular brain is wired or an event that triggers a downward spiral of mental health. How much money a person has in their bank account does not change how that person would cope, that is the power of the brain.
That is how we should view Prince Harry and the current situation, if we are indeed going to attribute it to mental health and how he has personally coped with what has gone on his life and the situations he was forced into, and put himself into.
For me, the meme earlier on in the thread is not funny at all (the money surrounding them). If they have had a hard time then I sympathise with them and maybe in some cases I might be able to empathise with them as well, despite not having the same background and current monetary situation.
The meme is not particularly funny, but nor was it aimed at anything to do with mental health. I believed it to be more about him whinging to OW about dad cutting the cash flow…..
Whilst I would agree, would say the subsequent support and counselling is more accessible if you have the money.Emotional suffering is, arguably, universal (bar maybe psychopaths).
Material suffering is slanted and unequal.
Your life circumstances and context certainly do interact with Emotional suffering, but if you lose a child, for example, it still will hurt. No matter your wealth.
Yes and there's a strong chance you are more likely to suffer emotionally if your material circumstances are rubbish.Whilst I would agree, would say the subsequent support and counselling is more accessible if you have the money.
Maybe but can tell you right now, most people I support would swap places with Harry Windsor or Stan Collynore in a blink. In fact cant get past the swear filter without adequately describing what many say to me when the latest celebrity comes out with their poor mental health, using it as vehicle to make themselves relevant again is probably the message.Everyones mental health matters and every journey unique .
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