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This is just a wacky theory, and I may be full of shit (probably am!), so take it with a huge grain of salt.
Over the last fifty-seventy years or so (I think) we've had a huge population surge all over the world. Maybe the rate of mental illness hasn't changed, it's just more noticeable because now we have seven billion fucking people living cheek-to-cheek. If 1 in 100 people is mentally ill (pulling numbers out of my ass), and the population of a city goes from 5 million to 6 million, that's a whole lot "more" mentally ill people on the streets, but the same ratio. We just notice them more, because there's more people in one area.
With an increased focus on diagnosis and lessening of stigma people are more open about their mental illnesses, which is a good thing overall, because there really is nothing shameful about having a brain that doesn't function properly - in much the same way that there's nothing shameful about having a heart condition. It just IS.
Maybe the suicides are natures way of fixing the overpopulation problem. It's brutal, but nature is not kind.
Over the last fifty-seventy years or so (I think) we've had a huge population surge all over the world. Maybe the rate of mental illness hasn't changed, it's just more noticeable because now we have seven billion fucking people living cheek-to-cheek. If 1 in 100 people is mentally ill (pulling numbers out of my ass), and the population of a city goes from 5 million to 6 million, that's a whole lot "more" mentally ill people on the streets, but the same ratio. We just notice them more, because there's more people in one area.
With an increased focus on diagnosis and lessening of stigma people are more open about their mental illnesses, which is a good thing overall, because there really is nothing shameful about having a brain that doesn't function properly - in much the same way that there's nothing shameful about having a heart condition. It just IS.
Maybe the suicides are natures way of fixing the overpopulation problem. It's brutal, but nature is not kind.