TheLastTrip
Experienced
- Nov 2, 2018
- 285
Hey everyone!
I just thought I would write a post about how sometimes our suffering is not as obvious as people would think. I have had a few people ask me if I really want to ctb as I seem to be happy enough here on the forum.
So I thought I would use an example to show that sometimes our pain is hidden, sometimes deep. Personally I have spent a lifetime hiding mine to avoid people trying to intervene or give hollow platitudes that they hope you feel better etc and then trying to avoid you to avoid the awkwardness of you being 'sad'.
The example involves a popular TV personality, author and chef called Anthony Bourdain. I heard about this guy taking his own life earlier this year and thought that showed that money and fame could not necessarily make you happy. However I watched his show for the first time on the plane and I saw a whole new side to this.
He was everything I could personally hope to be, he was tall and strong, good looking, wealthy and famous (ok I don't want the fame, so mostly everything I could want), and more importantly, he was popular and had the social skills that I so badly lack. On the show he talks easily with people around the world, and more importantly people like being around him, he can talk to people, have fun on a night out and not make a fool of himself, I watched him with a room full of the best chefs in the world and they went out drinking and eating together, laughing and joking, he wasn't socially awkward at all, at least not outwardly, and people loved to be around him.
He was depressed though, and in the middle of filming a series (in the middle of filming an episode over a few days actually), when at a hotel with his best friend, he hung himself in the bathroom. No mean feat as he was a tall guy so that took planning and guts to follow it through without backing out (I assume he did partial, else they had high ceilings!).
So please don't judge people's pain based on some forum posts online, or based on how happy they seem if you see them out, just because someone is not locked in their room or crying their eyes out etc does not mean they are not suffering inside, everyone on this forum is suffering (or used to and is working through it) or we wouldn't be here. If any of us had sat in a restaurant near Anthony Bourdain in his last days we'd have seen a confident, charismatic TV star who was always happy to give fans his time, and who laughed and joked and was surrounded by friends. Yet deep inside he must have been planning to hang himself at the same time as he was laughing and joking away.
Hell, for all we know he might have browsed this forum from time to time, or even been a member.
I hope he is at peace now.
I just thought I would write a post about how sometimes our suffering is not as obvious as people would think. I have had a few people ask me if I really want to ctb as I seem to be happy enough here on the forum.
So I thought I would use an example to show that sometimes our pain is hidden, sometimes deep. Personally I have spent a lifetime hiding mine to avoid people trying to intervene or give hollow platitudes that they hope you feel better etc and then trying to avoid you to avoid the awkwardness of you being 'sad'.
The example involves a popular TV personality, author and chef called Anthony Bourdain. I heard about this guy taking his own life earlier this year and thought that showed that money and fame could not necessarily make you happy. However I watched his show for the first time on the plane and I saw a whole new side to this.
He was everything I could personally hope to be, he was tall and strong, good looking, wealthy and famous (ok I don't want the fame, so mostly everything I could want), and more importantly, he was popular and had the social skills that I so badly lack. On the show he talks easily with people around the world, and more importantly people like being around him, he can talk to people, have fun on a night out and not make a fool of himself, I watched him with a room full of the best chefs in the world and they went out drinking and eating together, laughing and joking, he wasn't socially awkward at all, at least not outwardly, and people loved to be around him.
He was depressed though, and in the middle of filming a series (in the middle of filming an episode over a few days actually), when at a hotel with his best friend, he hung himself in the bathroom. No mean feat as he was a tall guy so that took planning and guts to follow it through without backing out (I assume he did partial, else they had high ceilings!).
So please don't judge people's pain based on some forum posts online, or based on how happy they seem if you see them out, just because someone is not locked in their room or crying their eyes out etc does not mean they are not suffering inside, everyone on this forum is suffering (or used to and is working through it) or we wouldn't be here. If any of us had sat in a restaurant near Anthony Bourdain in his last days we'd have seen a confident, charismatic TV star who was always happy to give fans his time, and who laughed and joked and was surrounded by friends. Yet deep inside he must have been planning to hang himself at the same time as he was laughing and joking away.
Hell, for all we know he might have browsed this forum from time to time, or even been a member.
I hope he is at peace now.