Submitted by IndicationOver t3_10mc7kh in Connecticut
IndicationOver OP t1_j644cwv wrote
Reply to comment by Plants_Golf_Cooking in Financier who fatally plunged from NYC rooftop bar ID’d as Connecticut dad of 3 by IndicationOver
Would you say the same if they were of middle class income?
Stress and depression is not tied to one particular tax bracket you know that right? Don't be that guy, he left 3 kids.
Plants_Golf_Cooking t1_j64ykur wrote
Considering the comparative ability of one class to get help over the other I would say it is not a perfect tit-for-tat to the point that I would certainly feel different, perhaps even sympathy were it from someone who, I’m just going to guess, had stressors that were a little more real. Why should I feel bad for someone who gets evicted from their home when that home was a mansion? I feel a similar logic applies here.
IndicationOver OP t1_j651oot wrote
You are entitled to your opinion I don't agree but I understand your point also.
I do not know this mans life and what he was going thru, like I said before outside looking in seems like one would think he has a perfect life.
If money is all that matters to you I get it, in your head rich people do not have the right to have depression, stress, or suicidal ideation?
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