“The majority of lonely deaths are people who are kind of messy,”
The need for instant gratification is a constant for those affected by major depression.
This may come across as "messy" when in reality severely depressed people would skip anything that does not directly improve their mood.
As despair takes over and one cannot find light at the end of the tunnel, the search for this light or simply giving up becomes the main thing whereas everything else becomes irrelevant.
I'm no psychologist but could not help noticing this kind of behaviour over the years in many cases of depression, suicides, etc.
The need for instant gratification is a constant for those affected by major depression. This may come across as "messy" when in reality severely depressed people would skip anything that does not directly improve their mood.
As despair takes over and one cannot find light at the end of the tunnel, the search for this light or simply giving up becomes the main thing whereas everything else becomes irrelevant.
I'm no psychologist but could not help noticing this kind of behaviour over the years in many cases of depression, suicides, etc.