As I grew up, Robin Williams became more famous and successful, he seemed a permanent fixture in my life and in our culture and honestly, I didn't mind. I never realized he was 20 years older than me until yesterday. I always saw him as the big brother type, someone you would love to have in your family. I've heard it expressed by Beatles fans who feel the same way about the Fabs, they just felt like family, the big brothers you always wanted but never had.
Like many of his casual fans, I was not aware of Mr. Williams' struggles with depression and addiction. So many times, a happy face hides many sorrows. I am hopeful that this will raise mental health and suicide awareness in a way like never before. I pray that this senseless death has some positive outcome. Oh please, let there be something good come of it. Let people be more compassionate towards those who are depressed and can't seem to "pull themselves up by their bootstraps".
Thank you Robin Williams for your bright light that you shared for so many years. May we always remember the lessons you taught us. Shine on, lovely soul.
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