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Jeremy Giambi, the brother of former MLB star Jason Giambi and outfielder for the Oakland Athletics and other teams, died Wednesday, the team announced. He was 47.
https://www.foxnews.com/sports/jeremy-giambi-former-mlb-outfielder-dead
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Jeremy Giambi, the brother of former MLB star Jason Giambi and outfielder for the Oakland Athletics and other teams, died Wednesday, the team announced. He was 47.
Agree. The type of thinking that calls a person in major depression selfish for acting on suicidal thoughts is why they do it. They don't feel people can understand their problems, most can't and they believe they are no longer a burden to friends and family by ending their life.DannyDuberstein said:
Never cared for it being called selfish or cowardly. That is applying rational thinking and judgment to someone who is so incredibly lost that they don't know which way is up. Many of them think they are actually removing a burden from their family
Eso si, Que es said:
Extremely sad news. I can't imagine being at that point that suicide seemed to be the only option. That is the ultimate selfish act to leave loved ones behind wondering.
I pray for his family to find peace.
ETA: I had a friend go see a shrink this week and I told them how proud I was of them. It is not a shameful thing to need to talk to someone. Outside opinions are healthy. Not to rant, but people try to put out a perfect life/image on social media, and that is never the case. We all struggle. Don't believe what people put on instagram/fb/twit, they all struggle too. Don't think you are alone in this world, we are all trying to figure out our way.
DannyDuberstein said:
Never cared for it being called selfish or cowardly. That is applying rational thinking and judgment to someone who is so incredibly lost that they don't know which way is up. Many of them think they are actually removing a burden from their family