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tabs 08-11-2014 09:36 PM

He Couldn't Stop Being Mork
 
What a terrible exclamation point to make as an end for an accomplished life. His accomplishments will now always be overshadowed by his suicide. "Ohh wasn't he that talented comedian and actor who always made people laugh and who in the end killed himself!"

What a fking shame!

To think about it he was always on trying to make people laugh, perhaps as a way of covering up a feeling of social awkwardness and as a way of being liked. He seemed driven to always trying to please by being funny and always be entertaining. Never just the quiet Mr Williams. You would think that he just couldn't do that anymore, so he committed suicide. However one thinks that it is a bit deeper than that, perhaps it was a depression over the fact that he could not bring himself to stop (to turn off the switch of) being "on" (this would mean he had no way out from doing something he could no longer bear doing). Perhaps there were economic factors that were forcing him to continue on being something that he wasn't deep inside. In the end he created a monster of a persona that he couldn't just say no to and IN not being able to say no is what drove him over the edge. So the remedy for Mr Williams to stop being on, was to stop being, to end it all.

The moral of the story is that you just need to be yourself no matter if you are liked or disliked. You have to be true to yourself, your feelings and who you are.


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