DEPRESSION ALERT! and Heath Ledger’s Unfortunate Death
Heath Ledger’s unfortunate death has generated much discussion about its nature—whether it was accidental or not. From the LA Times to Time (and beyond), it’s become a major news story! Close family and friends of the deceased insisted right away on "accidental causes." Noone likes to think about, admit to, or acknowledge the "S"(uicide) possiblity, at anytime.
Media have provided a lot of extra/invasive hype, with many presumptive questions. Naturally, suggestions of foul play abound, with analyses of the actor’s distresses. Whatever the truth might actually be, we’ll never really know. Sadly, the one person who could have told us isn’t around anymore. Apparently, he was found alone, face-down and naked on his bed, by service providers (his housekeeper and his masseuse). Close family were thousands of miles away, and the face that Ledger gave to the world in his many outstanding film performances was, obviously, not the face he wore privately (of late).
Ledger was famous. That’s why we get to hear, see, and read about him, and his final days and hours. But, there are many other individuals, just like this movie star, dying every day—and in our own midst. Their burnout, despair, frustration, and loneliness cannot be remedied effectively. Accidents and non-accidents happen, closer to home and all the time…
No matter the nice things said and done after a "loved one" is gone, nothing can make up for what was not said and done when he or she was alive (manifesting that all wasn’t right). The "take-home message" is to be more mindful of those around us continually—and sensitive to our interactions with them. We truly never know how we might affect someone else, and what the consequences might be. What’s not a big deal for you, might be for someone else. Everything adds up. And, sometimes, just one more disappointing encoounter may be that one more too many…
This following simple poem, "Depression Alert," is an important one to remember. I included it (below) in tribute to Ledger. His untimely death provides an opportunity to share sentiments that might not have gained exposure otherwise. Think of those with whom your life intersects. Perhaps they need a little more attention, consideration, and follow-up than you’ve been able to give them till now. We may all be "busy," but…
DEPRESSION ALERT!
The places you don’t go
Clothes you don’t wear
People you don’t see
Others’ imaginings…
A life of ease
Please don’t tease
The pain
Nothing you can explain
Torment deep within
Understanding thin
Not who they think you are
Distance very far
Spoken up and not heard
Silent and more congenial
Another funeral.








