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Telling people that being rich or having more money will not help them with their depression is a lie.

I'll revise my current opinion when I find that panel of mental health professionals and extensive clinical trials which advocate extreme poverty as a means of treating depression,

Money may not cure depression but it certainly can buy one enough time, opportunity, freedom, and tools to discover what might.

Cut the bull crap.
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LookingForTheSummer · 31-35, M
Nothing is absolute. It can definitely help some people. On the other hand, it can't do anything for others. My uncle is a living example of that.
Miram · 31-35, F
@LookingForTheSummer

It is always the balenciaga toting supreme brick eating mfrd weeping that their financial liberty didn't help depression. I am talking about those pieces of crap not people who mind their own struggles.

It certainly may not.

However it always seems to be those same mouth breathing simpletons that haven't experiences starvation , homelessness lack of healthcare, education, mental nd emotional support etc lecturing others the loudest about how their depression wasn't alleviated in the slightest via money and/or a year long sabbatical on the Côte d'Azur.

*eyes disappear into hairline*

Because clearly since they can't relate to a problem, it simply cannot exist or count as valid reason.