Priestess
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- Feb 15, 2022
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He's a suicide prevention speaker. Now I am not anti-suicide and I really want to ctb, nothing will change this. However I found his talks particularly interesting (I think he's done 6 TED talks on this topic so far) because he speaks about chronic suicidality. It's when, as he says, "suicide is always on the menu for problems big and small." He spoke about a time his car broke down and he felt he had three options:
1. Get it fixed
2. Get a new car
3. Kill himself.
Until I saw his talks I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Whenever anything goes wrong I always want to kill myself. As an interesting aside, who remembers the music video 74 75 by the Connells? This speaker was one of the students in the video. Anyway his name is Frank King and here is one of his TED talks:
Here's the music video for those who fancy a trip down memory lane:
And in 2015 they updated the video with the same people 22 years later:
1. Get it fixed
2. Get a new car
3. Kill himself.
Until I saw his talks I thought I was the only one who felt this way. Whenever anything goes wrong I always want to kill myself. As an interesting aside, who remembers the music video 74 75 by the Connells? This speaker was one of the students in the video. Anyway his name is Frank King and here is one of his TED talks:
Here's the music video for those who fancy a trip down memory lane:
And in 2015 they updated the video with the same people 22 years later: