'Crying almost every day for no reason': Thierry Henry opens up on depression struggles
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- čas přidán 8. 01. 2024
- Thierry Henry has opened up on his realisation that he 'must have been in depression' during his career.
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The 46-year-old former forward says he had a moment in the coronavirus pandemic where he was 'crying almost every day for no reason'. Henry has linked his mental health struggles to his past and a search for approval, having grown up with a father who was critical of his performances.
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In hindsight he played with rage. Ruthless efficiency and a singular desire to win and crash everyone. It helped him eventually
It’s not depression it’s the pressure to perform . Which is the difference between a winner and a loser .
Crying for no reason I really understand that it's like you're asking yourself why and your brain wouldn't give you a reason it's just constant mixed emotions
Like if you agree he is the BEST prem player EVER! ❤
100%
❤
“Crying for no reason” - wasn’t the reason that he was isolated on the other side of the world from his family?
do you cry every day without your family? If yes, there are some bad news for you.
Yes family was one of the reasons. But when you bottle up emotions, don't show emotions, you numb yourself for extended period of time like Henry said during the podcast, it accumulates over the years while on in the inside its dying to let it all out. Then one day for no reason you just start wheeping and you cant explain it, happened to myself couple of times.
He looks he is Anelka's brother
Wow he has depression.
But he has achieved so much.
Sometimes we dream even more ... When I was a kid, I had a dream, Am far better than that, still I am not happy, I feel I can make more 😢, it's a problem, never happy or peaceful
Anyone can have depression . No matter what they’ve achieved . TH14 is the best striker I’ve ever seen play , but we all feel down at times . It takes a real person to admit it
He is one of greatest players in history, but he he was cryin every day in covid isolation. Bad price. Best wishes to him.
I think theiry needs a bit of Andrew Tate . Henry wasn’t depressed but rather the pressure to perform made him believe that he could always perform better .
Achieving material goals equals to nothing for your inner center.
You can have billions and still be lost in life.
The ultimate truth is to face yourself, the rest is just an entertainment.
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Shame on guardian to pick this line as a title video
People seeing someone like Henry can struggle with mental health too is very helpful to make people feel less alone in struggles. So I actually think the opposite - yes this title may be done to get more clicks but I dont see it as issue once the title is accurate as I think this type of video is powerful to helping people.
Just like any website they are looking for views.
Oh no, i have felt negative emotions before too.
I am at the age of Henry and iI am crying every day because I can't make a straight shoot or any kind of drible. Total useless at football
His English is shockingly bad
it's rly not ☠☠
It's better than my French
Bruh He’s French 🇫🇷 🥖