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Final_frontier
Student
- Feb 23, 2019
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The guy was confined to a wheelchair at age 21 after being diagnosed with ALS, couldnt move most of his muscles and still chose to fight with his mind all his life, contributing so much to physics and to humanity until he died naturally from his disease at an older age. Did he not suffer depression despite his depressing hopeless state? Was he ever suicidal? We may never know but he never expressed that desire or said he wanted to get euthanised.
Now i know mental illness is different from physical illness, suffering from mental illness myself for a long time and that dealing with this emotional pain on a daily basis can really over time destroy your coping mechanisms until you cant cope no more. But with the examples of people like Hawking, is it more courageosus and honourable to fight your demons all your life than to take the "easy", " cowards" way out.
Sorry for my English, im not native.
Now i know mental illness is different from physical illness, suffering from mental illness myself for a long time and that dealing with this emotional pain on a daily basis can really over time destroy your coping mechanisms until you cant cope no more. But with the examples of people like Hawking, is it more courageosus and honourable to fight your demons all your life than to take the "easy", " cowards" way out.
Sorry for my English, im not native.