Re: Essendon
Posted: Fri Mar 17, 2017 5:40 pm
This is the same bloke who only 2 months ago overdosed on prescription medicine, which led to him spending 6 weeks in Psychiatric care. We were urged by his family amongst others to give them privacy, leave him alone.
Now he's suddenly back in the public eye, writing a regular article for the Herald Sun - leaving himself open to scrutiny & criticism. Is this good for his ongoing rehabilitation?
There's something seriously wrong with this situation - I find it hard to believe many with mental illness will draw inspiration or seek help because Hird's "baring his soul" again, this time in print.
Whilst I genuinely feel for his family and to a degree Hird himself, I can't help but think after reading his article and pushing all the Essendon "lifers" & "year of the comeback" fluff aside - that he still comes across as a major narcissist.
Now he's suddenly back in the public eye, writing a regular article for the Herald Sun - leaving himself open to scrutiny & criticism. Is this good for his ongoing rehabilitation?
There's something seriously wrong with this situation - I find it hard to believe many with mental illness will draw inspiration or seek help because Hird's "baring his soul" again, this time in print.
Whilst I genuinely feel for his family and to a degree Hird himself, I can't help but think after reading his article and pushing all the Essendon "lifers" & "year of the comeback" fluff aside - that he still comes across as a major narcissist.