Considering depression is a chemical imbalance you have no control over, it's not as easy to just "get over yourself" as it seems.
The whole point of the non-profit is to help teens struggling with depression, drug addiction, suicide, etc to find help and get better. And if they get better, can't they serve the world better and theoretically eventually try to fix the larger problems going on in the world?
That's how I see it... I don't see what's wrong with helping kids who are struggling, even if they don't know what you deem is "pain and suffering."
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The whole point of the non-profit is to help teens struggling with depression, drug addiction, suicide, etc to find help and get better. And if they get better, can't they serve the world better and theoretically eventually try to fix the larger problems going on in the world?
That's how I see it... I don't see what's wrong with helping kids who are struggling, even if they don't know what you deem is "pain and suffering."
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