Euphonik on why depression, suicides hit celebs: We think we know better

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Euphonik on why depression, suicides hit celebs: We think we know better
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But more than that, Chymamusique pointed out that artists fall prey to the mental disease because of their inability to adapt to change and their assumption that they will be “on top” forever.

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While anybody can suffer from depression, the added pressure of having to deal with such a condition in the public space has made it difficult for some celebs to truly heal. A sentiment that Euphonik was in full agreement of. He explained that part of the bigger problem for artists in celebville was the fact that they failed to learn from the people that came before them.

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