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When I was a kid, my mom would tell me stories about some rich/famous people who ended their own lives, and she asked me what I thought about it, I said it was stupid since they're rich and could just enjoy life
Now I have depression. I totally get it. (I mean I'm not rich, but still, I get it.)
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Have you tried being rich
xD
Sure, brb lemme go rob a bank.
Being rich doesn't change having assholes in your family that make you feel like you don't belong.
I mean, you can buy a house and move out.
You don't have that option if you're poor.
I think you misunderstood.
I'm just talking relationships in general. I was just giving an example where if you value you relationship with your family and someone screws you over and you lose that relationship, it can lead to depression and there's no amount of money that can fix that.
Being rich would be nicer than being poor.
(Depressed on a warm beach with expensive prostitutes sounds better than most things.)
Money only buys you at the bottom two layers of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
Get meds. They're how I've made it this far in life.