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You know what I mean?
Like just the more acceptable it is.
I feel like a lot of a big part of depression and anxiety, um, that makes it worse or, or, um, yeah, that makes it worse is the shame that comes with it because it's, you're not, it's not supposed to be okay or, or you're considered weak or whatever, or an inconvenience or whatever that may be.
And I just think the more open, uh, especially men, uh,
are about their mental health, the less, the more that the shame and the guilt and the burden and all that will just sort of go away.
Especially with artists.
I mean, we're not, we're not, human beings were not designed to be famous.
We weren't designed to be,
just to travel and to, especially artists, we weren't designed to like experience insane levels of serotonin and adrenaline three nights in a row, four or five nights in a row.
Sometimes, uh, there's, there's a lot that that's that, you know, people are going to roll their eyes.
I know.
And just be like, well, grasses must be nice, blah, blah, blah.
But man, it's just, it's a mental thing that you go through that like, you know, it's,
It's just, it's different.
It's just, I don't think that our brains are wired to experience some of the stuff that singers or anybody, anybody that's a public figure experiences and can take a toll on you.
Male, female, whatever age, whatever.
Yeah, that's true.
Just bury it deep on down.
That's the philosophy.
My grandfather used to say, talking about my grandmother, you know, she'd have a bad day and he would just say, oh, she's got that damn depression again.