White Line Fever wrote:Sam Newman exposed himself as a fool in regards to depression.
Look at it this way. Sam Newman was the only one with the guts to admit he knew stuff all about depressiuon, unlike others in the media who pretend to know all about it.
I know little about it, except I suffered a form of depression in the 1990s. It was caused through sleep deprivation and I was unable to function to the degree I couldn't walk down the street, let alone play football, visit nightclubs, go overseas, etc, which most of these guys claiming depression are still able to do. This is the part I don't understand.
Sam asked the so-called "ignorant" questions that are in the minds of many others, and we need them answered in order to understand. As it is, I've heard the comment many times that if a normal person stuffs up he goes to prison, if a celebrity stuffs up he checks into rehab and then takes a holiday overseas when it all blows over.
Ignorant? Maybe. But we shouldn't fall into the trap of assuming everything Fevola is telling us is the 100% truth either. Until we are better informed, it seems best to keep an open mind rather than take sides. People are saying now that Fevola's inability to decide against the Casino was proof of his depression. I say he was never all that bright to begin with, he's never listened nor learnt from others, and just maybe that's a bigger problem for him than depression.