Arsenal Legend Thierry Henry Opens Up About Depression âItâs not easy to be a man!â
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- Äas pĆidĂĄn 7. 01. 2024
- Arsenal hero Thierry Henry reveals the moment he realised he was depressed...
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World class player and mentality!
This needs to be more common so men know they arenât alone and can go to trusted professionals and people.
I understand when Thierry say he don't know the symptoms because most of us in our community are depressed and don't even know it because of our circumstances
Incredible the level that I relate to everything that Thierry said. When he said âI wasnât afraid of failure, failure means nothing, you learn from it, itâs the fear of dissappointing others that gets youâ I got literal goosebumps. The toughness of answering, what makes you happy, etc. This might sound cliche, but I felt so alone and misunderstood until now when Iâve heard someone else that has apparently felt the same way I did. Thank you so much for this interview, Thierry. I know it must have been difficult.
My childhood crush.Thierry Henryđđđđđđ
It is nice to hear Thierry Henry speaking like this. Down to earth and relatable, human. đ©”
Not only was Thierry Henry a supreme athlete, heâs highly intellectual and spiritual.
I think we all felt this when watching him play football. Somehow he teaches us something divine; about the nature of being human.
Thierry my best player of all time. Wish I could meet him one day.
â20 billion people, ball behind and youâre deadâ said like a true footballing assassin.
Glad to see Titi on a journey of healing for his own sake and his children.
âYouâre looking for something, but you donât know what. All of a sudden when I stopped looking for it, it cameâ this resonates so hard with me. Crazy that âitâ can only come at a later age. Patience is key I guess in finding your passion, love, purpose, true self, whatever it is
Thierry Henry and Ronaldinho are by far my favorite living football legends, they are the reason I fell in love with football in the first place, they are part of my childhood... Henry should have won at least one or two ballon d'or in the 2003 and 2004 seasons, he was so unique and underrated back then, he was almost unstoppable and genuinely a very good all-rounder authentic player. âŻïžâïž
Same me. I would only mention Zidane also.
I'm just here to try and comment first. Great interview.
I second that as the second person to comment.
Both of you need to work on your insecurities as pathetic behaviour like this won't help you at all đđœ
The only people that remember you worked late are your kids. Important to take time to take stock of lifes priorities. Being a man is tough, but don't let it beat being there. Its not long until you find out there is no rewind option.
Itâs SO important all men do exactly what Henryâs doing as men suffer a lot too in complete SILENCE! The lady in the manâs life usually tells him to âman up & deal with itâ when he comes to her with any emotional problem. Yet itâs not the same the other way round at all EQUALITY ladies, live & learn. â€
I wasnât going to listen to this but wow made me stop on my tracks I am the fixer always suggesting but as I approach being 60
in Feb I still feel I have so much to give. I def have a mask never show people very rarely my
vulnerable side. I use a goal mapping technique using words & pictures. That is my go to thing đ
Imagine not being happy 100 percent of the time
That's me. I feel like i don't belongs to this World.
Ayo this just life at this point đ birthday coming up too, imma hit an all time low!!
âMost men live lifeâs of quiet desperationâ Joe Rogan
@@user-yl9tx2sr4p quite right
Yep, Waldon. A book everyone should read.
Wow.
King Of the Premier League! đ
Man up...be strong đȘ
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