(November 13, 2017 at 4:02 pm)MysticKnight Wrote: Alpha Male, there is no shame of admitting you were wrong about mental illness. Most people approach to it is wrong.
I'm not wrong. I've supported my view - see the links above. People's actions can contribute to depression.
Quote:No one wishes mental illness, just like no one wishes to have been gay. Yet both are condemned in my view to a degree, but acting harshly to either is wrong.
Acknowledging the truth isn't "acting harshly," and it's a lot better than allowing people to bury their head in the sand and not try to change.
If I said that exercising tends to help prevent or eliminate depression:
- would you say I'm wrong?
- if not, would you say my statement was harsh?
If not, then why is talking about stress, toxic relationships or substance abuse different?