DoomMerchant wrote:fantastic stuff.
Some might sit on the sidelines, in a onesie, and say "Man the fuck up bro!"
However, most of us realize that depression is real and probably the most horrific thing you can imagine.
thanks for sharing.
ashton287 wrote:DoomMerchant wrote:fantastic stuff.
Some might sit on the sidelines, in a onesie, and say "Man the fuck up bro!"
However, most of us realize that depression is real and probably the most horrific thing you can imagine.
thanks for sharing.
Being rich as fuck and having opportunities 99.9995% of the world dream about but feeling too sorry for yourself to go on living is the most horrific thing you can imagine?.
Yeah I can think of at least 3 things worse than that.
Wonderwall wrote:Really gillie, after x thousand posts and you think he doesnt do fishing lol
gillie wrote:Wonderwall wrote:Really gillie, after x thousand posts and you think he doesnt do fishing lol
Alright Bob i suppose i should have said Ashton is a fish coz he took the bait hook line and sinker.
Twobob wrote:Theres a program been on over the last few weeks about kids in a phsyciactric place up here, been onteresting how they get kids to deal with it, some have admitted themselves but others have been sectioned.
Last night there was a lad who attended a rugby school, was a top player but the pressures he put himself under manifested in voices in his head, depression and feeling that the only way out was to kill himself.
Fortunately they got through to him and they realised that being at a specialist boarding school was not right, he had self doubts and these manifested themselves over time into a mental illness.
Footballers and other pro sports people are nurtured and kept away from our day to day pressures but the pressure they put themselves under, the competitive ego and desire to excel are a great burden when it looks like it may all be lost.
It isn't the money, it impacts players on thousands and those on a few hundred - the causes of depression even in non-sports people tend to be thing that aren't associate with wealth but with how your ego and coping mechanisms are handling things in a world where you think no one else understands what your going through.
gillie wrote:Alright Bob i suppose i should have said Ashton is a fish coz he took the bait hook line and sinker.
ashton287 wrote:
It's not really fishing if it is a targeted post though is it?.
Plus he fucking loves me, he'd be depressed if I didn't reply. If depression was a real thing.
Twobob wrote:Theres a program been on over the last few weeks about kids in a phsyciactric place up here, been onteresting how they get kids to deal with it, some have admitted themselves but others have been sectioned.
Last night there was a lad who attended a rugby school, was a top player but the pressures he put himself under manifested in voices in his head, depression and feeling that the only way out was to kill himself.
Fortunately they got through to him and they realised that being at a specialist boarding school was not right, he had self doubts and these manifested themselves over time into a mental illness.
Footballers and other pro sports people are nurtured and kept away from our day to day pressures but the pressure they put themselves under, the competitive ego and desire to excel are a great burden when it looks like it may all be lost.
It isn't the money, it impacts players on thousands and those on a few hundred - the causes of depression even in non-sports people tend to be thing that aren't associate with wealth but with how your ego and coping mechanisms are handling things in a world where you think no one else understands what your going through.
Lee_R wrote:Q is.. how would Jolean have felt if we didnt win the league?
Beefymcfc wrote:Lee_R wrote:Q is.. how would Jolean have felt if we didnt win the league?
End thread.
ashton287 wrote:
It's not really fishing if it is a targeted post though is it?.
Plus he fucking loves me, he'd be depressed if I didn't reply. If depression was a real thing.
DoomMerchant wrote:fantastic stuff.
Some might sit on the sidelines, in a onesie, and say "Man the fuck up bro!"
However, most of us realize that depression is real and probably the most horrific thing you can imagine.
thanks for sharing.
ashton287 wrote:If depression was a real thing.
phips wrote:i cant tell if youre serious or not...
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