Every suicide is shocking, but this is even more so. Tony Scott was a successful director. He must have been very unhappy to do something like this.
Every suicide is shocking, but this is even more so. Tony Scott was a successful director. He must have been very unhappy to do something like this.
No it's no more or less shocking than any other suicide - it's a mistake to inject "was a successful x" or "was very rich" or "had everything" into the conversation because within the context of serious depression it is irrelevant.
Every suicide is shocking, but this is even more so. Tony Scott was a successful director. He must have been very unhappy to do something like this.
No it's no more or less shocking than any other suicide - it's a mistake to inject "was a successful x" or "was very rich" or "had everything" into the conversation because within the context of serious depression it is irrelevant.
Every suicide is shocking, but this is even more so. Tony Scott was a successful director. He must have been very unhappy to do something like this.
No it's no more or less shocking than any other suicide - it's a mistake to inject "was a successful x" or "was very rich" or "had everything" into the conversation because within the context of serious depression it is irrelevant.
100% correct.
I don't know what Tony's private life is like but my family has seen multiple suicides and none were people at the top of their game so to speak so in that sense it's surprising. I'm sure a lot of people believe they'd be happier if they didn't have to worry about things like money and job security and so on.
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